** need help asap ** valve adjustment problems
#1
Registered User
Thread Starter
** need help asap ** valve adjustment problems
I'm hoping someone here can get me some help. I'm working on a 3.0 V6, cyl. 3 had 0 compression, so I checked the clearances on the valves and the exhaust side was WAY too tight. Could not fit a .02 feller gauge in there. So I went with the smallest shim that we could buy from Toyota and still could not get any feller gauge in there, thought that was kinda strange, however did a compression check with that in there and it was around 100 PSI, not great but better than 0. So I wanted to see how it ran, started it up and it has the loudest lifter tick I have ever heard.
So that tells me the clearances are too much, however I could not fit any feller gauge between the shim and cam lob.
Anyone know what I could do? Besides taking it all apart and getting a valve job. This was after a head-gasket job also.
Thanks for the help.
So that tells me the clearances are too much, however I could not fit any feller gauge between the shim and cam lob.
Anyone know what I could do? Besides taking it all apart and getting a valve job. This was after a head-gasket job also.
Thanks for the help.
#2
Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: San Francisco East Bay
Posts: 8,254
Likes: 0
Received 822 Likes
on
649 Posts
Could be a bad valve. When I did my head-gasket job, I had the valves done (you should have too), and needed to replace three exhaust valves (they're not expensive, if you catch them when they are out anyway).
If the valve (or seat) is wearing away, the valve sits down farther decreasing the lifter clearance. Since the valve doesn't close all the way, you get no compression. Using a very small shim allows it to close "most" of the way, but it's only going to get worse.
I can't explain the loud "lifter tick," but if the valve is bad I can't predict much about noises.
If the valve (or seat) is wearing away, the valve sits down farther decreasing the lifter clearance. Since the valve doesn't close all the way, you get no compression. Using a very small shim allows it to close "most" of the way, but it's only going to get worse.
I can't explain the loud "lifter tick," but if the valve is bad I can't predict much about noises.
#3
Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Roseburg Oregon
Posts: 16
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Im having the same issue with my 93. Did a full rebuild, had the heads completely worked and now my intake valves are all way tight again. Re-shimmed them a couple month ago and there already doing it again. I'm completely stumped. Shows no sign of running lean. There past the point of re-shimming them now so where back to pulling the heads again.
If anyone has any advice that would be awesome.
If anyone has any advice that would be awesome.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
GreatLakesGuy
The Classifieds GraveYard
8
09-04-2015 09:27 AM