wb1895
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Hey guys, I need some advice on an issue I'm having after rebuilding my LDT. I was having A LOT of blowby so I decided it was time for a rebuild.
Here's what I did, I tore the motor all the way down to the block and heads, and replaced the pistons, rings, liners, rod bearings, main bearings, lapped the valves, and installed all new gaskets. While it was apart I checked the OD of the crank and found everything to be well within spec.
After the motor was put back together, I cranked it and she fired right up.....except the #4 cylinder. So, I pulled the injector took it apart and cleaned it. Re-installed it in the truck and still nothing. So, the next step was to switch two injectors and see if the problem would move to another cylinder.....nope. I switched #4 and #5 injector, and the #4 injector worked just fine in Cylinder #5. Still, no fire in #4 cylinder. So, I pulled the valve covers and checked the gap on the valves. The intake valve on #4 was gauged at .040, when it should have been .010. So, I checked all the valves and found the rest of them to just fine. I adjusted #4 intake valve back to .010, and tried it again. Still......no fire. Okay, so I thought maybe the cylinder was loaded with fuel, I pulled #4 injector again, and ran the truck for about 1 minute with the injector out. I did have a very small amount of fuel come out, but nothing worth noting. I put the injector back in and still....no fire. I do know that there is fuel up to the injector and through it as well. While the truck is running there are small puffs of blue smoke coming out of the exhaust, but when the injector was out, there was no blue smoke. I am at a loss on what to do next. All the piston kits were new in the box.....what am I missing?? Your input is much appreciated
Here's what I did, I tore the motor all the way down to the block and heads, and replaced the pistons, rings, liners, rod bearings, main bearings, lapped the valves, and installed all new gaskets. While it was apart I checked the OD of the crank and found everything to be well within spec.
After the motor was put back together, I cranked it and she fired right up.....except the #4 cylinder. So, I pulled the injector took it apart and cleaned it. Re-installed it in the truck and still nothing. So, the next step was to switch two injectors and see if the problem would move to another cylinder.....nope. I switched #4 and #5 injector, and the #4 injector worked just fine in Cylinder #5. Still, no fire in #4 cylinder. So, I pulled the valve covers and checked the gap on the valves. The intake valve on #4 was gauged at .040, when it should have been .010. So, I checked all the valves and found the rest of them to just fine. I adjusted #4 intake valve back to .010, and tried it again. Still......no fire. Okay, so I thought maybe the cylinder was loaded with fuel, I pulled #4 injector again, and ran the truck for about 1 minute with the injector out. I did have a very small amount of fuel come out, but nothing worth noting. I put the injector back in and still....no fire. I do know that there is fuel up to the injector and through it as well. While the truck is running there are small puffs of blue smoke coming out of the exhaust, but when the injector was out, there was no blue smoke. I am at a loss on what to do next. All the piston kits were new in the box.....what am I missing?? Your input is much appreciated