Help with whats wrong with engine.....
#21
Don't mean to disagree with anyone but if you listen close it comes and goes sign of lifter trying to pump up but can't enough to keep valve open :!: :!: But what do i know i like ''MOPARS'' :?: :?:
''JUST MY TWO CENT'S WORTH''
''JUST MY TWO CENT'S WORTH''
#22
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Mopar we both love you anyways so stop being a brat.... we dont' think you are stupid just was giving you a hard time....Geesh!
Dirkas real expertise is body stuff, he holds his own on engines and trannys for sure, he just wants to help this guy get it running.... and the guys run outta people to ask and Im sure money....
Dirkas real expertise is body stuff, he holds his own on engines and trannys for sure, he just wants to help this guy get it running.... and the guys run outta people to ask and Im sure money....
#23
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ok mopar we dont love you, we don't know you but the nicest way i can put this is simple.... stop being a big puss.... grow up.... you sound like a whiner EVERY TIME you say im just a mopar guy blah blah blah sorry i had to,,,, im not good keeping things to myself
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just fyi, i might tell ya the make and model of the engine and whatnot
its an 88 chevy cavalier 2.0l TBI OHV engine and i'd like to thank dirka for helping me out with this, i know my way around an engine mostly, i mainly work on my ford explorer truck, this is a friends car and im stuck takeing him to and from work, and im at a loss to find out what makes the noise
i have checked the rods and pistons by pulling off the oil pan, wich wasnt fun, the rods are in one peice the bearings have a very slight give to it but not enough to make the noise it makes, the noise comes from the middle to upper engine
so if anyone knows anything about the kind of engine i have, that would be great hence why i tell what kind of engine i have
im trying to keep it running just for a short while, why my friend saves up for another car, and i would do cash for clunkers or even junk it for money, but i dont have the title beacuse we were bought it......and we didnt know we had to have it smoged befor we paid for it, i live in cali
so laws are funny
its an 88 chevy cavalier 2.0l TBI OHV engine and i'd like to thank dirka for helping me out with this, i know my way around an engine mostly, i mainly work on my ford explorer truck, this is a friends car and im stuck takeing him to and from work, and im at a loss to find out what makes the noise
i have checked the rods and pistons by pulling off the oil pan, wich wasnt fun, the rods are in one peice the bearings have a very slight give to it but not enough to make the noise it makes, the noise comes from the middle to upper engine
so if anyone knows anything about the kind of engine i have, that would be great hence why i tell what kind of engine i have
im trying to keep it running just for a short while, why my friend saves up for another car, and i would do cash for clunkers or even junk it for money, but i dont have the title beacuse we were bought it......and we didnt know we had to have it smoged befor we paid for it, i live in cali
so laws are funny
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here is the vid with the valve cover off i didnt notice anything wrong other then the noise, and the smoke was beacuse some of the oil was getting on the outside of the engine and burning
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Et0nayygnR4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Et0nayygnR4
#27
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It kinda looks like there might be something with the #1 cylinder. From what I could see of it I kinda noticed some jumping on the rocker arm for the exhaust valve. But It could be just my eyes too.