i have a compression tester but it wont measure pressures that high. i know for a fact its the number one. if i bar the engine over with the valve cover off and compare the height of all the rockers i can see that the valve isn't closed entirely. If i pull the gear cover off of the front of the engine will i be able to access the oil galleries for the lifters or am i going to have to take the entire engine apart to do that?
Compression tester: Gage should register 400+ psi. You will only get about 350+ on that engine.
Oil gallery is virtually impossible to plug up.
Before pulling the head make sure you actually have too. What your saying about the valve not closing doesnt make sense, unless someone has put a valve in there with a longer stem, or if that push rod is longer than the rest of them. Remove the rockers on that cyl. and compare push rods, exh. to the intake should be the same length. Then blow air in that cyl., if it still blows thru then you have a bad valve or seat.
Below is the oil system and cylinder rotation.
The engine rotates in a clockwise direction as seen from the front of the truck, and for every 1/4 turn of the engine(crank) each next piston will arrive at TDC. So, When the line on the vibration damper is at the 2 oclock position, cylinders 2 and 5 will be at TDC. When the mark is at the 5 oclock position, cylinders 7 and 6 will be at TDC, 8 oclock has cylinders 3 and 8 at TDC, and back to 11oclock, 1 and 4 will be at TDC.
Cylinder numbers are assigned 1,3,5,7 on the left (passenger USA) bank from front of truck to back, and 2,4,6,8 on the driver's side (USA), front to back. Firing order is 1,2,7,3,4,5,6,8.
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