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Originally Posted by 604GZ So finally i got some good news the compression issue is now fixed the timing was thrown off really bad intake valves are all good but

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Old 03-22-2015, 02:33 AM   #19 (permalink)
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So finally i got some good news the compression issue is now fixed the timing was thrown off really bad intake valves are all good but i cant see the exhaust valves fingers crossed they are okay! now as for the what caused the timing jump i have two theory's i know for sure that the the tensioner had something to do with it [Marked with the red arrow]. Now if you look at by bank two with the green arrow that cardboard type gasket blew out. Now i am not to sure what that is can anyone chime in on what that exactly is? in the youtube video the number one spark plug was out



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Bigger question was what was in the oil pan? Did you figure out what the pieces were from?
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