vortex2450
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At this point I agree....
I'm totally done, this engine have given me grief from day one..
The engine in the ATX needs plug seals but that's easy.
As for my thoughts on the entire issue:
When the shim ejected, as you said, the exhaust valve for cylinder number 2 did not open fully, well what I can conclude is that as the car was driven ( idk how many miles the PO drove it with the miss, can't be more than 200) with the valve not opening fully the burn-up fuel in the exhaust stroke built up around the valve seat to a point that it stopped the valve from fully closing BUT exposed the valve runner to engine the cycles of the cylinder, at that I believe the valve was burnt up and the overheating just caused the valve valve assembly for that cylinder to give up and begin the ticking/knocking noise.
What I don't understand is WHY the engine ran fine when I started it yesterday and today it's completely dead.
I'm with you, I don't know how the rear head is fed oil but I did notice the piece squirting oil all over the front head pretty easily, so I didn't investigate it.
I'm over it, it's time to start looking for a cherry picker..
Time to stop ******* with it, just swap the engine - I'd use the one in that rusty ATX you have, personally...
If the shim was spit why would that leave the valve open? Seem to me like the valve just wouldn't open all the way without the shim.
At this point I agree....
I'm totally done, this engine have given me grief from day one..
The engine in the ATX needs plug seals but that's easy.
As for my thoughts on the entire issue:
When the shim ejected, as you said, the exhaust valve for cylinder number 2 did not open fully, well what I can conclude is that as the car was driven ( idk how many miles the PO drove it with the miss, can't be more than 200) with the valve not opening fully the burn-up fuel in the exhaust stroke built up around the valve seat to a point that it stopped the valve from fully closing BUT exposed the valve runner to engine the cycles of the cylinder, at that I believe the valve was burnt up and the overheating just caused the valve valve assembly for that cylinder to give up and begin the ticking/knocking noise.
What I don't understand is WHY the engine ran fine when I started it yesterday and today it's completely dead.
I'm curious to as if you may have a clogged oil gallery (misspelled) No oil squirting and ticking maybe this is your issue. No oil getting to the rear head of course is quite bad and I would deffinatly get it rebuilt now that it has run so much.
I'm with you, I don't know how the rear head is fed oil but I did notice the piece squirting oil all over the front head pretty easily, so I didn't investigate it.
I'm over it, it's time to start looking for a cherry picker..