CunningStunt
Senior Member
- Joined
- May 12, 2017
- Posts
- 340
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- 320
- Location
- Abbeville, AL
- Ram Year
- 2014
- Engine
- 5.7L Hemi 4X4 Crew White/Chrome
I understand. I have an option to borrow a good borescope, I am gonna try that first, then go get a compression kit and follow your instructions if its inconclusive.Doing only 1 cylinder won't tell you much unless it reads really low,you usually want to know the differances between cylinders. You still have to pull a plug from each cylinder to do an actual test,so you might as well do all of them.It's your call,but i'd do a proper compression test.A leak down test will tell you if it's leaking past a valve or past the rings,but unless you have a decent air compressor and either buy or build yourself a leak down testor ,a compression test will usually accomplish what you want to know. Suck it up and do all cylinders whether you do a compression test or a leak down test,pulling one plug in each cylinder isn't all that tough,so quit trying to Mickey Mouse things,and do a proper test,you've already been a couple weeks doing this job,nows not the time to try for short cuts,lol. BTW if you'd of spun the motor over by hand with the plugs out,before you bolted it all back together,you'd of found any issues with piston to valve clearance. Watch these 2 video's before you go much farther,as he shows you how to turn the engine over by hand to check clearances. The second video covers his mistakes on the first video
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Poor Man's Hellcat Ep2: Installing Eagle Cylinder Heads!
Poor Man's Hellcat Ep2: Installing Eagle Cylinder Heads! What does it take to install a set of Eagle cylinder heads on the older Hemi engines? In this video ...www.youtube.com
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Gen 3 Hemi Eagle Cylinder Head Swap IMPORTANT Revisions!
Gen 3 Hemi Eagle Cylinder Head Swap IMPORTANT Revisions! Well we all get things wrong sometimes, in this video I cover a few things that I incorrectly stated...www.youtube.com
I did this on my first teardown, with the heads off, but thats when I decided to skip timing since I ziptied the chain and tried to take that shortcut. I think I ended up actually being partially off the sprocket which was probably making that diesel engine noise.Doing only 1 cylinder won't tell you much unless it reads really low,you usually want to know the differances between cylinders. You still have to pull a plug from each cylinder to do an actual test,so you might as well do all of them.It's your call,but i'd do a proper compression test.A leak down test will tell you if it's leaking past a valve or past the rings,but unless you have a decent air compressor and either buy or build yourself a leak down testor ,a compression test will usually accomplish what you want to know. Suck it up and do all cylinders whether you do a compression test or a leak down test,pulling one plug in each cylinder isn't all that tough,so quit trying to Mickey Mouse things,and do a proper test,you've already been a couple weeks doing this job,nows not the time to try for short cuts,lol. BTW if you'd of spun the motor over by hand with the plugs out,before you bolted it all back together,you'd of found any issues with piston to valve clearance. Watch these 2 video's before you go much farther,as he shows you how to turn the engine over by hand to check clearances. The second video covers his mistakes on the first video
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Poor Man's Hellcat Ep2: Installing Eagle Cylinder Heads!
Poor Man's Hellcat Ep2: Installing Eagle Cylinder Heads! What does it take to install a set of Eagle cylinder heads on the older Hemi engines? In this video ...www.youtube.com
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Gen 3 Hemi Eagle Cylinder Head Swap IMPORTANT Revisions!
Gen 3 Hemi Eagle Cylinder Head Swap IMPORTANT Revisions! Well we all get things wrong sometimes, in this video I cover a few things that I incorrectly stated...www.youtube.com
So, when I tore it down to timing the second ti e, I did not remove the rocker arms/rods but I did remove one plug from each cylinder and the valve covers. So when I took the chain off to align timing marks to TDS and put on the new chain, I ran into resistance at the 2 oclock position and proceded to put a bunch of force on it over a 2 to 3 minute period asking myself "WTF" before realizing, "Oh **** I may be hitting a valve, I should turn the cam a bit" and then it rotated to position. I thought nothing of it till all back together and running with cylinder 3 misfire and pointing to valve/rod. I will definitely do your compression method if borescope shows no signs.
