Hello from FL!
Hey y’all, long time reader, first time login. I have a 09 accent that recently had an issue starting (cranks but no start). Scanned the vehicle and got misfire cylinder 2. Took out the plugs and sparks, found from 1-3 coolant on sparkies. Cylinder 4 was bone dry. I have ask about in real life what the issue may be and assumed the lesser of three evils being a cylinder head gasket failure (I had been told either this or a piston ring failure or even a cracked block). I’ve got the valve cover off and at TDC. I’ve just taken time to do everything right. I will post my concerns on my endeavors to see what truths are below the cams and valves.
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If you haven't taken it apart yet,
Might be a good idea to do a cooling system pressure test and see just what is happening.
You could pump it up to no more than 15 lbs and se what the pressure does.
The coolant on the spark plugs is a concern .
Has this engine ever been overheated?
Might be a good idea to do a cooling system pressure test and see just what is happening.
You could pump it up to no more than 15 lbs and se what the pressure does.
The coolant on the spark plugs is a concern .
Has this engine ever been overheated?
If you haven't taken it apart yet,
Might be a good idea to do a cooling system pressure test and see just what is happening.
You could pump it up to no more than 15 lbs and se what the pressure does.
The coolant on the spark plugs is a concern .
Has this engine ever been overheated?
Might be a good idea to do a cooling system pressure test and see just what is happening.
You could pump it up to no more than 15 lbs and se what the pressure does.
The coolant on the spark plugs is a concern .
Has this engine ever been overheated?
A good part of the time with today's engines an overheat condition can cause burned valves and warped heads.
This sometimes takes some time to show up , but is pretty common.
Not knowing the condition of the rest of the engine, a rebuilt head assy may be in your future.
This sometimes takes some time to show up , but is pretty common.
Not knowing the condition of the rest of the engine, a rebuilt head assy may be in your future.
It looks like you are going to replace the water pump. Consider replacing the thermostat , hoses and belt also ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,unless you did them with the radiator.
By this time I would be more than reasonably sure you had enough of this job and don't want to be doing any of it over again just because you figured it looks OK.
Let us know how you make out, thanks.
A smart move would be to have a qualified shop check the straightness of the head and they can also run a pressure test on the passages of the head to make sure there no unseen cracks. It is worth every bit to do all this to avoid doing any of it over.
Arent you glad you asked, just kidding, been there .
By this time I would be more than reasonably sure you had enough of this job and don't want to be doing any of it over again just because you figured it looks OK.
Let us know how you make out, thanks.
A smart move would be to have a qualified shop check the straightness of the head and they can also run a pressure test on the passages of the head to make sure there no unseen cracks. It is worth every bit to do all this to avoid doing any of it over.
Arent you glad you asked, just kidding, been there .
Last edited by hanky; Dec 2, 2021 at 08:45 AM.
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