Murphys law is at it again.
I just noticed a tight spot while turning my engine over. I never noticed it before when I pulled the converter bolts. It is at #1 TDC, which is also TDC for #4. It happens with the timing marks 1/4" on either side of TDC.
I'm nervous now & have to find the problem.
I have the oil pan off & everything is nice inside. Everything moves freely & looks perfect. To diagnose it, I carefully wiggled rods #1 & 4 while rotating the engine (removed glow to be sure). The rods will move side to side freely, until just at TDC, where #4 rod appears to have some pressure on it. Something has to be on top of the piston. It does not lock up & will rotate through this tight spot, but I'm worried that something isn't right.
Through my entire engine swap ordeal, the intake had tape over the ports just to be sure. I also had it running before I took it apart. I'm wondering if piece of carbon could have flaked off a piston & be touching the head. It cannot be valvetrain related because it is the same every revolution. Applying air to the cylinder, everything seals well so no bent valves etc.
Has anyone experienced anything like this? How much piston-to-deck clearance do these engines normally have? Please give me some feedback before I'm forced to pull the head off tomorrow. I just cannot install it this way without being sure it is OK.
Thanks,
Lonnie
I just noticed a tight spot while turning my engine over. I never noticed it before when I pulled the converter bolts. It is at #1 TDC, which is also TDC for #4. It happens with the timing marks 1/4" on either side of TDC.
I'm nervous now & have to find the problem.
I have the oil pan off & everything is nice inside. Everything moves freely & looks perfect. To diagnose it, I carefully wiggled rods #1 & 4 while rotating the engine (removed glow to be sure). The rods will move side to side freely, until just at TDC, where #4 rod appears to have some pressure on it. Something has to be on top of the piston. It does not lock up & will rotate through this tight spot, but I'm worried that something isn't right.
Through my entire engine swap ordeal, the intake had tape over the ports just to be sure. I also had it running before I took it apart. I'm wondering if piece of carbon could have flaked off a piston & be touching the head. It cannot be valvetrain related because it is the same every revolution. Applying air to the cylinder, everything seals well so no bent valves etc.
Has anyone experienced anything like this? How much piston-to-deck clearance do these engines normally have? Please give me some feedback before I'm forced to pull the head off tomorrow. I just cannot install it this way without being sure it is OK.
Thanks,
Lonnie