Car doesn't want to start after headgasket change
in my ka24de-t 240sx I popped a headgasket. I changed it up and I was trying to start it today. It turns over but shows no signs of starting.
I pulled the plugs and they had some fuel on them so the injectors are going
I have spark all the way at the spark plug
The distributor points right to cyl#1 at TDC and my cam timing is correct.
Someone said that with motorcycles at least they put a dab of oil in the cylinders to help the rings seal because the cylinders can dry up and lose a bit of compresson.
any other ideas? I'm ------- confused
I pulled the plugs and they had some fuel on them so the injectors are going
I have spark all the way at the spark plug
The distributor points right to cyl#1 at TDC and my cam timing is correct.
Someone said that with motorcycles at least they put a dab of oil in the cylinders to help the rings seal because the cylinders can dry up and lose a bit of compresson.
any other ideas? I'm ------- confused
Originally Posted by Zeniceguycrx
its always timing. no matter what if you have spark and fuel then its the timing.
pull the belt set the crank then the head again
pull the belt set the crank then the head again
Originally Posted by alpalwal
Someone said that with motorcycles at least they put a dab of oil in the cylinders to help the rings seal because the cylinders can dry up and lose a bit of compresson.
Originally Posted by JDMFantasy2K
sorry but that's the biggest load of horseshit i've ever heard. Besides, you really think that oil is going to rob you of about 150psi of compression? Most cars can still pop or fire with 50-70 psi

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