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Intake
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Pueblo,CO
Posts: 33
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12psi boost
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 300
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Did you get a complete engine or just a long block? The complete engine has intake and possibly exhaust manifold. The long block basically has block, heads, and valve covers. The only thing I can think of is a leak at the throttle body if it is warmed with coolant. If not, re-run the compression check. The water can only get it through a bad/cracked head or block, bad head gasket, or through the intake. A compression check should eliminate cracked block/head or BHG if all cylinders good. If there is a problem with comprssion, document and send back.
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Intake
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Pueblo,CO
Posts: 33
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It was a complete engine that I had purchased. I did change the throttle body r/hand drive is a bit different than l/hand. I will perform a comp check. I'll post again once I do those things on the engine. What would you think the problem with engine/computer communication could be? I am still a bit baffled by that issue of course I didnt change any sensors out on the engine block just hooked them up.
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12psi boost
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Atlanta
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I don't like to use sensors from an engine unless I know they are good. I'd try swapping them out with the ones off your original engine, and see if the gauges work with them.
But, I'd worry about the coolant leak first. Please post back the compression test readings. |
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Intake
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Pueblo,CO
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I have to a get comp. tester but I will definately let you know. Should I be looking for aroud 165psi+? I am a newby and this is my first real aspirated car. Already blew it once four years ago and its sat around since, needs lots o work but I want it running before all. So I am cautious and dont want to damage the engine.
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12psi boost
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Atlanta
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According to my book, with a warmed up engine, the compression should be between 156 and 164 psi. the cylinder pressures should be within 14 psi of each other, and absolute minimum is 128 psi. If any of the cylinders is below 20 psi of any of the others, you have a serious problem.
Also, you can use a cooling system pressure checker to help identify the leak. Make sure the system is loaded with coolant or water, attach the pressure tester, and pump up to 16 psi. The pressure should hold, but I suspect it will steadily drop. The pressure will also force water out through the leak, and make it's location well known. |
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