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Hi all,
I'm tearing into my new-to-me 496 mag (0W358880) and did a compression test and leak down test. The motor has been sitting winterized for about 3 years so wasn't sure what to expect. The motor is currently in a cradle in my garage, not in the boat
The compression results were from 165psi to 185psi so I'm happy with that, however the leak down test has me a little concerned.. all cylinders tested with right around 5-8% leakage but cylinder 6 was up near 15%.. I know that's not horrible but it's more the lack of consistency that worries me.
From what I can tell, the sound seems to be coming from the intake so at this point I'm assuming the intake valve is leaking. I tried rotating the motor a few times to see if maybe some debris or carbon was lodged in there but it still tested the same...
If the motor was used regularly and I did the test, I would assume there is a valve issue (bent/bad seat/etc) but part of me is wondering that since it sat so long, if that valve was in the open position, could it have gotten some surface rust or something?
What would you guys recommend at this point? Try to run it a little and redo leakdown to see if valves reseat? Or should I assume at this point I'm tearing into the heads?
I'm tearing into my new-to-me 496 mag (0W358880) and did a compression test and leak down test. The motor has been sitting winterized for about 3 years so wasn't sure what to expect. The motor is currently in a cradle in my garage, not in the boat
The compression results were from 165psi to 185psi so I'm happy with that, however the leak down test has me a little concerned.. all cylinders tested with right around 5-8% leakage but cylinder 6 was up near 15%.. I know that's not horrible but it's more the lack of consistency that worries me.
From what I can tell, the sound seems to be coming from the intake so at this point I'm assuming the intake valve is leaking. I tried rotating the motor a few times to see if maybe some debris or carbon was lodged in there but it still tested the same...
If the motor was used regularly and I did the test, I would assume there is a valve issue (bent/bad seat/etc) but part of me is wondering that since it sat so long, if that valve was in the open position, could it have gotten some surface rust or something?
What would you guys recommend at this point? Try to run it a little and redo leakdown to see if valves reseat? Or should I assume at this point I'm tearing into the heads?