Hello Everyone,
Usual thing - new to the forum and got a problem with a K11.
The engine lost power and misfired. when I looked at it, the two centre plugs had been left loose and the plug in number 2 cylinder had lost both the outer and inner electrodes. Number 3 plug had lost the outer electrode. The misfire was on number 2 cylinder and number 3 was still firing!
I put a magnet down the plug holes to see if I could retrieve any ferrous bits, but nothing came out. Did a compression check and Nos 2 and 3 were about 30 psi down on 1 and 4 (205 psi for 1 and 4). Replaced the plugs and the engine seemed to run fine, for about two days. Then the same thing happened and when I removed number 2 plug, the outer elctrode was closed, suggesting something had hit it. I replaced the plug and started the engine again and an intermittent mechanical noise could be heard, which sounded suspiciously like a piston hitting a valve, and it then disappeared. Drove the car home with no problems, but decided to remove the head to look for any damage and foreign matter.
Inspection of the head revealed some very light pock marks distributed all over, but there was no damage to the valves. One exhaust valve in nos 2 and 3 cylinders leaked during a petrol test, so I removed them and there was no damage, so lapped them in. I had the head skimmed (6 Thou) and replaced the head bolts and head gasket. The head was vacuum tested and found to be fine. Replaced the head, started up the engine and it ran perfectly. Shut it down to check the oil and coolant levels and replace some plastic guards etc (nothing on the engine) and started it again. Back to square one!
When ticking over, the rattle sounds very mechanical, but quite light - I would say something similar to gently tapping two light hammers together (which, of course, I would never do). Sometimes it is a sole rattle, others it can be a short burst of rapid rattles. In between these, and sometimes at the same time, there can be heard a very light 'tick' and the engine falters. After a while it goes on to three cylinders and dies.
This is a family member's car and she needs it for work, but I am at a loss as to what is causing this problem. Can anyone help me please?
Usual thing - new to the forum and got a problem with a K11.
The engine lost power and misfired. when I looked at it, the two centre plugs had been left loose and the plug in number 2 cylinder had lost both the outer and inner electrodes. Number 3 plug had lost the outer electrode. The misfire was on number 2 cylinder and number 3 was still firing!
I put a magnet down the plug holes to see if I could retrieve any ferrous bits, but nothing came out. Did a compression check and Nos 2 and 3 were about 30 psi down on 1 and 4 (205 psi for 1 and 4). Replaced the plugs and the engine seemed to run fine, for about two days. Then the same thing happened and when I removed number 2 plug, the outer elctrode was closed, suggesting something had hit it. I replaced the plug and started the engine again and an intermittent mechanical noise could be heard, which sounded suspiciously like a piston hitting a valve, and it then disappeared. Drove the car home with no problems, but decided to remove the head to look for any damage and foreign matter.
Inspection of the head revealed some very light pock marks distributed all over, but there was no damage to the valves. One exhaust valve in nos 2 and 3 cylinders leaked during a petrol test, so I removed them and there was no damage, so lapped them in. I had the head skimmed (6 Thou) and replaced the head bolts and head gasket. The head was vacuum tested and found to be fine. Replaced the head, started up the engine and it ran perfectly. Shut it down to check the oil and coolant levels and replace some plastic guards etc (nothing on the engine) and started it again. Back to square one!
When ticking over, the rattle sounds very mechanical, but quite light - I would say something similar to gently tapping two light hammers together (which, of course, I would never do). Sometimes it is a sole rattle, others it can be a short burst of rapid rattles. In between these, and sometimes at the same time, there can be heard a very light 'tick' and the engine falters. After a while it goes on to three cylinders and dies.
This is a family member's car and she needs it for work, but I am at a loss as to what is causing this problem. Can anyone help me please?