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I apologize in advanced for my incompetence
So....... damn. Started taking my car apart for a front seal/timing belt/ waterpump job. Was checking cylinder #1 for TDC and.... this is what i found when i pulled the plug.
Sh*t.. I'm assuming head gasket, but then again it could be I need a ring job. What else do i need to buy to complete this tools/parts. Will i have engine damage damage? How do i go about telling this. The car ran fine and didn't blow smoke. no coolant in the oil and vice verca.
Any help is appreciated.
Sigh, and i thought everything was going to be alright.
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Awesome, thanks guys. I knew i didn't have to get bent out of shape. I'm going to pull the cover tomorrow to check if it's the gaskets. I can also check the tensioner pads so i can order them all at once if needed.
How will i be able to clean out the excess oil that's fallen into the cylinder?
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Can i continue with the belt change, and put the spark plug seals when they get here? Only takes 2 days for shipping. I also bought the tensioner pads, just in case. Would i need another valve cover gasket, or can i use the same one? Want to drive my car.. Only put 20 miles on it since i got home with it <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/sad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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As these guys have said it it probably just the spark plug seals. Before you start changing the timing belt I suggest you inspect the variocam so you can decide if you want to change it while you are in there. I posted a little more info in your 968.net post
http://65.61.16.109/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=12128
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My cam sprocket back cover's paint is peeling. Also the part that the distributor cap connects to. Can i strip and paint these? What would be the best solution? You can see a bit of the peeling in the pictures i've posted.
I might get flamed for this. I still don't have the tensioner tool. Can i rely on the cam tensioner alone for the cam belt. Would i be able to use the good ole 110 degree twist method for the balance belt?.. could i also measure the distance with a straigt edge applying constant pressure? I Don't want to do anything to harm the car, and would love the reassurance of the tensioner. I would like to drive the car to them and have them re-tension the belts (want to avoid tow.. lack of eyehook for front-end).
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Ok... since this is the first time setting my engine to TDC i have a question. My camshaft mark is where it should be, Cylinder #1 is all the way up, and i can see the notch in the flywheel peep hole, it's not all the way centered but i can see it in the hole. Here is a pic... macro mode didn't want to help me today.
Just don't want to do anything stupid.
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[quote name='Greimann' date='Mar 11 2006, 07:24 PM']So what is your question?
Here is mine. Do you have the flywheel lock installed?
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Sorry about that. I was wondering if i was at TDC so i could install the flywheel lock. Just double checking, didn't want to make any mistakes. Replaced the valve cover gasket and spark plug gaskets earlier.
94 M030 968 Guards Red/ Beige ~64k miles
2006 F-150 King Ranch 4x4