geordi wrote:
lacabrera wrote:
Before you removed the head did you check to see if the timing was still correct? After such an impact I guess it broke the belt or caused a cam sprocket to slip but it would be nice to know what you discovered.
I discovered that the crank would move only about 10-15 degrees. Checking the timing was not an option.
The biggest discovery was that the piston was stopped at TDC, and the crank would still move only 10-15 degrees with the pistons exposed. The #4 had no signs of motion, but there was a *clunk* from below the crown of that piston. Obvious rod damage.
At that point, it was obvious that this was a confirmed kill. I want to know what is the root cause for this like you have no idea. The *only* thought I have at the moment is that the oil just is not staying clean enough and is gumming in the passages. I would not suggest shorter change intervals OR any kind of additives to treat the problem however. The only thing I would suggest is the Amsoil bypass filtration kit. If the oil is then returned by a port tapped into the valve cover, it can help lube the top of the valve stems from there with freshly-purified oil and maybe that will offer some help. As it is right now, I am dubious about the head design overall, and deeply concerned about how to get more oil to the areas that need it most.
There is a pressure port right on the front of the engine or three on the main gallery that the oil kit can pull from, all you need to do is get it past the belt or the turbo and up to the top to meet the filter kit.
x2 with concern of lack of lubrication going to the rockers and cam shafts. My 2005 crd even after a total rebuild including new rockers and lash adjusters sounds a bit like they are not taking up the slack, its ok on short journeys but after a 100 plus mile constant journey it seems to get more noticeable.
I installed an oil pressure gauge to monitor oil pressure and that's fine so its not oil pressure related but maybe the lack of oil flow to the head. My older 2003 crd always sounded good and removing the oil filler cap would coat you in sprayed oil, on this 2005 hardly a spot of oil? Maybe they decreased oil flow to the head to help increase oil pressure for the bottom end but than I am just speculating.
Good luck with it and hope an answer can be found.