Compression test following screw in inlet manifold
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Full story here - https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&... - thought I would ask for a second opinion on this specialist sub forum.
Short story - rebuilding carb on Peugeot 205 1.4 TU3, dropped screw in inlet manifold, turned engine on, made horrible noise, turned engine off, fished out screw. Engine still runs, but sounds a bit off, only run it for 10s or so since incident. Compression test results dry -
Cylinder 1 - 13.5 bar
Cylinder 2 - 12.5 bar
Cylinder 3 (i.e. the screw cylinder) - 9 bar ...
Cylinder 4 - 14 bar
Little bit of oil in Cylinder 3 and the pressure read 11.2 bar
I've got conflicting opinions on what this means (have a thread on another motoring forum as well) - does higher wet on 3 mean significant valve damage is unlikely the cause of low compression? Could it be a coincidence and it was an old tired engine with low compression on 3 before hand? Is it worth jsut driving it for a bit and seeing what happens? Should I whip the head off and have a look? Rebuilding head may be beyond my skill/patience level but equally it could be a good learning experience.
Thoughts welcome.
Short story - rebuilding carb on Peugeot 205 1.4 TU3, dropped screw in inlet manifold, turned engine on, made horrible noise, turned engine off, fished out screw. Engine still runs, but sounds a bit off, only run it for 10s or so since incident. Compression test results dry -
Cylinder 1 - 13.5 bar
Cylinder 2 - 12.5 bar
Cylinder 3 (i.e. the screw cylinder) - 9 bar ...
Cylinder 4 - 14 bar
Little bit of oil in Cylinder 3 and the pressure read 11.2 bar
I've got conflicting opinions on what this means (have a thread on another motoring forum as well) - does higher wet on 3 mean significant valve damage is unlikely the cause of low compression? Could it be a coincidence and it was an old tired engine with low compression on 3 before hand? Is it worth jsut driving it for a bit and seeing what happens? Should I whip the head off and have a look? Rebuilding head may be beyond my skill/patience level but equally it could be a good learning experience.
Thoughts welcome.
Just popped the plugs back in - it does run
http://imgur.com/gallery/e3YqfWR
There was a definite rattle on start up and a slight thrum of an odd noise in the background after a minute or so.
http://imgur.com/gallery/e3YqfWR
There was a definite rattle on start up and a slight thrum of an odd noise in the background after a minute or so.
If you were able to fish the screw out, it can't have got into either the valves or the cylinder, so I'd have thought the horrible noise would have been the screw rattling around in the airflow. If it has caused damage to a valve or a valve seat, that should be fairly trivial to repair with a lapping tool, but the only way to know is to look and you need a borescope/endoscope to check without taking the head off. You can buy these relatively inexpensively on Amazon/eBay. You might want to choose a model which can look sideways/backwards.
I fished the screw out of cylinder 3 through the spark plug hole.
I have had a poke about in the cylinder with a borescope:

Sadly can't look backwards to valve
The car has no real value to me, it's a third car I've driven about 5 miles since I bought it last December, so isn't worth spending lots on (on top of what I've already spent probably due me 2k), would rather get rid and buy something else if I can't fix myself as a relatively cheap endeavour and learning experience.
@ Stan Weiss - I have some compressed air but not entirely sure what you're suggesting I do with it ...
I have had a poke about in the cylinder with a borescope:
Sadly can't look backwards to valve
The car has no real value to me, it's a third car I've driven about 5 miles since I bought it last December, so isn't worth spending lots on (on top of what I've already spent probably due me 2k), would rather get rid and buy something else if I can't fix myself as a relatively cheap endeavour and learning experience.
@ Stan Weiss - I have some compressed air but not entirely sure what you're suggesting I do with it ...
Krikkit said:
For how easy it is on the TU I'd have the head off so you can have a good look at the valves etc. I'd guess a slightly bent one now not sealing up properly.
Happy to help if you're anywhere near Chester
That's a very kind offer - sadly I'm in London so a fair trek. Happy to help if you're anywhere near Chester

I am sure I could get the head off but my concern is I get it off, don't really know what I am looking at, struggle to get it back together, and it sits in pieces on my drive into next year. Or I get it back together and it doesn't work ...
I did take it out for a spin this afternoon. It actually drove really nicely. When hot the exhaust wasn't smoking, but there was certainly a 'thrum' (if that's the word) from the engine, almost like a very quiet intermittent backfire maybe, not experienced enough to know exactly what the noise is.
See if you can hear it in this video - http://imgur.com/gallery/PFUGZBm
Edited by Cascade360 on Thursday 2nd September 17:33
Cascade360 said:
I fished the screw out of cylinder 3 through the spark plug hole.
I have had a poke about in the cylinder with a borescope:

Sadly can't look backwards to valve
The car has no real value to me, it's a third car I've driven about 5 miles since I bought it last December, so isn't worth spending lots on (on top of what I've already spent probably due me 2k), would rather get rid and buy something else if I can't fix myself as a relatively cheap endeavour and learning experience.
@ Stan Weiss - I have some compressed air but not entirely sure what you're suggesting I do with it ...
That screw has been “hammered” into the piston crown, so may be it could have affected the top piston ring? Trapped in its groove or even broken.I have had a poke about in the cylinder with a borescope:
Sadly can't look backwards to valve
The car has no real value to me, it's a third car I've driven about 5 miles since I bought it last December, so isn't worth spending lots on (on top of what I've already spent probably due me 2k), would rather get rid and buy something else if I can't fix myself as a relatively cheap endeavour and learning experience.
@ Stan Weiss - I have some compressed air but not entirely sure what you're suggesting I do with it ...
Engine is running fine done a few miles in it over the weekend but there is a definite knocking noise
http://imgur.com/gallery/9Jx1cDR
http://imgur.com/gallery/9Jx1cDR
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