10-18-2006 | #1 |
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LT5 technical problem
Hello all, you may remember my previous posts, I had a no start problem a few months ago. Much has happened since, but still no action. well sort of. I have not touched the car for about 2 months now. Last night I pulled the passenger valve cover to see if I could find any problems. None to be seen. I then put the plug wires on the plugs and cranked the motor without the valvecover on. It fired, and ran, and spewed a geiser of oil. But it did run. I put the valve cover back on and.....no luck. Still the same problem. Anybody have a clue? Should I just run the motor sans valve covers? Maybe Ill make the switch to mineral based oil first.
My wife suggests swapping valve covers (typical woman) but I think Id rather not. My theory is as follows.....Oil pressure is pumping the lifters up and causing valvetrain to stick open. Is this possible? Are there any oil restrictors in the heads? If anybody knows, Ill be nice to you.......
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10-18-2006 | #2 |
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Re: LT5 technical problem
You ran the LT5 without the cam cover on? I'm no expert, but you don't want to do that again, as the cam covers more or less act as bearings to keep your camshafts from flying off of the heads.
The cam covers are l/r, and matched to the heads anyway, so swapping them isn't an option. Jeff, Johnny, or one of the other more knowledgable guys can chime in here.....
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Interesting tactic. Messy, but I like it. I assume all the spark plugs were put back in on that bank when you started it? If it was a oil pressure issue, you would think the motor would run until excess pressure caused the lifters to stop functioning. Also which side of the motor was this on. I'll run it through the master wheel and see what I can come up with. |
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And after reviewing 8up's posts, i was obviously duped by the swapping valve covers comment....nice one, 8.
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10-18-2006 | #5 |
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Re: LT5 technical problem
wow, a deal like this could make one eat nails!!!! just tossing stuff out there . Could the valve cover some how be hanging a valve or valves open. I don't know the clearence. Does the motor spin over easier with the cover off? did you look on the underside of the cover maybe somethings hitting or moved.when ya put it back on? just thought to throw some stuff out there????????
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10-21-2006 | #6 |
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Re: LT5 technical problem
There are no restrictors in the oil ways to the valve gear. Running the engine with the cam covers off (not recommend) with just the retaining caps in place will allow the camshaft to lift away from the head slightly as the retaining caps are a bigger bore the the camshaft line bore. This may let the valves down on to the seats if the tappets have become jacked up i.e. solid.
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10-22-2006 | #7 |
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Re: LT5 technical problem
The cover I pulled was the passenger side cause it only takes 8 minutes to remove with everything in the car. I expected to see that the clearance between the lifters and cams was non existant even when you push down on them. But I had plenty, so I figured that wasn't the issue. I ran a compression test on cylinder 6 and it was good, 140 or something. This shocked me. I was just thinking that there is no reason why this motor should not run. So I put the plugs back in and wires on without the valvecover and tried it. SURPRISE!!! Even my wife came into the garage. I even started it a second time just to make sure I wasn't hearing stuff. The motor sounded perfectly healthy, just slightly different with no valve cover.
You can imagine how incredibly angry I was when I put the cover back on and its back to step 1. I have thought about my own theory, and have concluded that most likely oil pressure is not the problem as I remember thinking this a few months ago and trying to start the car without the oil filter attached to see if it would fire without any pressure on the lifters. It did not. And besides, behavior like this is childish and borderline stupid. So now I sit here and wiat for intelligent thought...............Still waiting............
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10-24-2006 | #8 |
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Re: LT5 technical problem
Just a thought...
Probably way off base, but... It's mechanical or it's pressure. Mechanical could be that somehow the cam cover when tightened onto the head causes the cams to push harder on the valves and not allow them to seat. On just one side. That just does not make sense though, as there are cam retainers under the cam covers, so... Lifters, is there any way that yours are damaged? On the wrong cams? The intake is different than the exhaust. Pressure. Hmmm... Somehow you're getting so much blow-by from lower in the engine that it's pressurizing the area under the cam covers and that air pressure is holding the valves open? That's just plain crazy. I must be a nut. Maybe something to do with too much oil pressure? Gosh, I'm just pulling ideas out of my butt, I can think of dozens of reasons why none of the ideas is even close. I remember that you've had the heads off a few times, what condition are the head gaskets? Is it possible to put them on the wrong side? Did you do anything with the lower end at all? Rings bad, maybe? Here's my thinking, Cam cover off, engine starts. Cam cover on, engine won't start. Problem is something to do with the heads being sealed. Either oil pressure or air pressure is keeping valves from sealing in head. Have you tried starting the engine with the oil filler cap off? !!! That would tell you if it was air pressure or oil pressure holding the valves open. Wait a minute, have you measured the tolerences in the Cam Covers where they act as cam bearings? What if you've got a bent cam or one of the holes is slightly out of round, allowing the cam more movement that it should have? It wouldn't need much to keep a few valves open. My brane (mis-spelling intentional) hurts. Must be overworked. Just tossing out some stupid ideas... Good luck! TomC '90ZR1 #792
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10-24-2006 | #9 |
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Re: LT5 technical problem
I have tried starting it without the oil filler cap and it makes no difference. The engine turns over nice and all sounds are normal, even when it ran it sounded good. After it did not start with the valve cover put back on I checked the compression on #6 and it was 0. I have never heard of a problem that causes varying compression but it obviously exists. The lifters are the originals. After the head gasket blew I removed them and put them in a plastic bag full of oil. Never touched them. The 3rd time I took the engine apart I noticed they were locked in the fully extended position. Through the use of extreme force I managed to unlock them. Afterwards they seemed to be in good shape. They rotate and slide in the bores beautifully.
When I have a minute I will remove the cam cover again and re-measure the clearance between the lifter and the cam. If all else fails I will instal a new set of lifters.
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10-24-2006 | #10 |
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Re: LT5 technical problem
Did you check the compression in 2, 4, and 8? Are they good? If 6 has good compression without the covers the answer is in the valvetrain.
My guess is that the camshaft is broken, I know it doesn't make much sense. Maybe with the valve cover installed there is too much drag on the cam and won't turn, with the cover off it just turns enough to run. Another possibility is what was suggested before: the lifters/pushers are "overextended". With the cover off the cam lifts off enough to not matter. Good luck and let us know... |
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