ThC23
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Ok so I am lost and need help please.
A few months ago I purchased a 95 Honda civic and it had a cracked valve. So I did a head job with a friend.
Original head before swap was PM3-12
Rebuild head after swap is a PM3-8
Compression test on 3 cylinders was 150-160,except for the one with the cracked valve. That one was 0 compression at the time.
After work was done and drove for a few days noticed I had white smoke coming out the exhaust and loss of oil. Like 1 qrt every 600-800 miles.
Compression after work dropped to 120 on all cylinders.
I have signs of oil on all cylinders, some very little and 1 a bit more which I believe is causing the oil loss.
Coolant has remained the same level and NO signs of oil in the radiator or Coolant in the oil.
Thought it could possibly be my intake valve seals so I replaced them today with no luck. Didn't do the ones on the exhaust side, due to not really finding anything wrong with the intake side.
Leak down test is between 10 to 15 on all cylinders even after moving them up or down, didn't make a difference.
Although all had a very minimal air leak towards the Coolant overflow box.
I believe my head gasket is installed properly due to no signs of oil/Coolant in places it would be at if it was bad.
So here are my questions
1.- Why the compression drop after head swap?? I thought all PM3 are compatible.
2.-So what could it possibly be that is making oil leak into the cylinder?
If original compression test was good, then it couldn't possibly be the piston rings.
3.-Why white smoke if no loss of Coolant?
Car runs great, I'm getting well over 30mpg. Just burning oil which is making me fail smog.
By the way all the spark plugs have that white smoke residue on them.
I think I covered everything, let me know if I missed something that might help you help me lol.
Thanks in advance.
A few months ago I purchased a 95 Honda civic and it had a cracked valve. So I did a head job with a friend.
Original head before swap was PM3-12
Rebuild head after swap is a PM3-8
Compression test on 3 cylinders was 150-160,except for the one with the cracked valve. That one was 0 compression at the time.
After work was done and drove for a few days noticed I had white smoke coming out the exhaust and loss of oil. Like 1 qrt every 600-800 miles.
Compression after work dropped to 120 on all cylinders.
I have signs of oil on all cylinders, some very little and 1 a bit more which I believe is causing the oil loss.
Coolant has remained the same level and NO signs of oil in the radiator or Coolant in the oil.
Thought it could possibly be my intake valve seals so I replaced them today with no luck. Didn't do the ones on the exhaust side, due to not really finding anything wrong with the intake side.
Leak down test is between 10 to 15 on all cylinders even after moving them up or down, didn't make a difference.
Although all had a very minimal air leak towards the Coolant overflow box.
I believe my head gasket is installed properly due to no signs of oil/Coolant in places it would be at if it was bad.
So here are my questions
1.- Why the compression drop after head swap?? I thought all PM3 are compatible.
2.-So what could it possibly be that is making oil leak into the cylinder?
If original compression test was good, then it couldn't possibly be the piston rings.
3.-Why white smoke if no loss of Coolant?
Car runs great, I'm getting well over 30mpg. Just burning oil which is making me fail smog.
By the way all the spark plugs have that white smoke residue on them.
I think I covered everything, let me know if I missed something that might help you help me lol.
Thanks in advance.