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05-05-2019 11:18 PM | |
Happytrailsinc |
With those numbers. Something is obviously wrong. You may have miss timed the motor and bent some valves But you need a minimum of 110-120 psi for a motor to run properly |
04-12-2019 11:35 PM | |
Smackman |
No offense taken. Yes i had the same thought and I triple checked all the connection and looked for any others that might have come loose when I was moving the wiring harness around. I have since done a compression check on all the cylinders here is what I have found. cylinder 1 2 3 4 5 6 105 90 70 60 70 60 Seems pretty odd that they would all be way off like that. Any other thoughts I am open to anything. |
04-12-2019 12:56 AM | |
scottls | Please don't take offense and I know this may seem too obvious but are you sure there is nothing you didn't forget to plug back in or reconnect? Any sensors or ignition required components could be the culprit and this is something I have done myself. Just a suggestion. |
04-05-2019 01:33 PM | |
Smackman |
2007 Saturn Outlook timing chain replacement Hello, I have a 2007 Saturn outlook that was throwing and P0008, mis-aligned cams with the crankshaft. I drove the car into my garage and replaced the timing chain using a maintenance manual for the engine (3.6L VVT) online. put everything back together and now the car won't start. All the timing marks lined up correctly and I rolled the motor to make sure I wasn't hitting anything. I am just looking for any suggestions as to why it would go from running to not running. |
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