next time make sure your insurance has tow truck service, or get AAA
I guess you does suck lol. Maybe he is saying this because he doesn't want to deal with what he see's idk..who is your mechanic? like really, he seems to suck. new block because the cross hatch is gone? thats common and can be brought back. 45 is the optimal angle, less or more can happen but isnt as efficient
Ya bud, the compression he said were in the 200's and the 3rd cylinder said 0.Start asking your mechanic a lot of hard questions. Again, you are the buyer and he is the seller. This is business, so be smart unless you want to give your money away for nothing. For example, how does he know cylinder 3 piston is broken just from a compression test? What were the cylinder compression numbers? Did he do a leak down test on cylinder 3? Is he sure cylinder 3 doesn't have a bent or damaged valve? Don't let him do any work until you have clear answers to these questions. And definitely don't pay him anymore money until you know he's competent.
Got that taken care of thank younext time make sure your insurance has tow truck service, or get AAA
A compression test tells you that a cylinder is bad, but it does not tell you why. The leak down test tells you why the cylinder lacks compression. Any mechanic who doesn't know what a leak down test is isn't worth having. Don't believe anything this guy tells you. Question anything he's told you so far. Get your car towed to a reputable mechanic or tow it home so that you can redo the compression test and do leak down tests, if necessary.the compression he said were in the 200's and the 3rd cylinder said 0.
He said he doesn't know what a leak down test is, that's what I asked him originally to do.
You just bought a block and now he says your head is bad. Get yourself and your car out of there as fast as you can. What have you paid him so far, not counting the block you just bought? Is the block in your possession or does the mechanic have it?Today, he says, ohhhhh I can take it to a shop and total will cost $850.00 to re do my head, and fix anything that is wrong. I said that's way to much, he said that is a good deal, I don't believe him, sounds to expensive.
Ya, you are right...A compression test tells you that a cylinder is bad, but it does not tell you why. The leak down test tells you why the cylinder lacks compression. Any mechanic who doesn't know what a leak down test is isn't worth having. Don't believe anything this guy tells you. Question anything he's told you so far. Get you car towed to a reputable mechanic or tow it home so that you can redo the compression test and do leak down tests, if necessary.
You just bought a block and now he says your head is bad. Get yourself and your car out of there as fast as you can. What have you paid him so far, not counting the block you just bought? Is the block in your possession or does the mechanic have it?
For what?Getting my money back...
For the block I bought.For what?
Why are you confused, it's really not that hard to figure out what my problem is.Seriously I'm confused here. Sell the damn block and pick up a new b16 head, a felpro head gasket kit or oem gaskets if you have the cash, look up a head gasket replacement guide on honda-tech or sumthin and put that s*** together if your block is fine and ur head is all thats messed up. Or if it's not too bad you can just take it to a machine shop and have them replace the valves and resurface the head for u. If your block is ok I don't see the problem.
Before he pulls anything apart, he needs to compression test all four cylinders and, if a bad cylinder is found, then a cylinder leak down test is needed to see where compression is lost (=identify problem).Good, glad you got your money back. Assuming your block and pistons are fine just pull the head off this weekend and find a good local automotive machine shop and take it there to get it inspected. You've been hasty before but U don't seem like an unintelligent dude so I believe if you can get your head fixed/replaced you'll be able to follow the DIY's and put that thing back together yourself. Of course you seem to have some cash so if you just find a better mechanic that should work too. Keep u updated.
Thanks man I appreciate it!!!!!!Good, glad you got your money back. Assuming your block and pistons are fine just pull the head off this weekend and find a good local automotive machine shop and take it there to get it inspected. You've been hasty before but U don't seem like an unintelligent dude so I believe if you can get your head fixed/replaced you'll be able to follow the DIY's and put that thing back together yourself. Of course you seem to have some cash so if you just find a better mechanic that should work too. Keep u updated.
I did do the compression test, cylinder 3 is not reading on the gauge, it shows '0'. But mechanic doesn't know what a leak down test is, lame lol.Before he pulls anything apart, he needs to compression test all four cylinders and, if a bad cylinder is found, then a cylinder leak down test is needed to see where compression is lost (=identify problem).
OP -- If possible, do the compression and leak down tests before returning the block, unless you feel that the guy won't give you a refund for the block if you wait any longer.
Then next do a leak down test:I did do the compression test, cylinder 3 is not reading on the gauge, it shows '0'. But mechanic doesn't know what a leak down test is, lame lol.
Well do buddyThen next do a leak down test:
http://www.carcraft.com/techarticles/116_0406_cylinder_leakdown_tester/viewall.html