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    baloncito44baloncito44
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      Hello everyone
      I have a 00 dodge neon 2.0 liter engine, automatic w/220000 miles on it
      Everything was working great with this car till 2weeks ago
      Is been burning oil and shaking a little when is on idle only and I did a compression test on the engine since the injectors are working good and I have a good spark on each cilynder there are not vacuum leaks around it(I spray water and double check with brake cleaner) I also unpluged the spark plugs and I noticed that I have a missfire on cylinder #1 because is not working
      So I decided to do a compression test (dry and wet) and this is what I got…

      #1. #2. #3. #4
      D. 115. 175. 180. 185

      W. 150. 195. 205. 210

      So the specs for this car according to the manual are
      Standar………170 to 225 psi
      Minimum…….25 percent

      I took the head off
      There are no cracks on the head or on the block it seems that it was passing oil to the #1 cyl. Trhu the head gasket everything else is ok just normal wering there are not scraches on the cylinder walls
      So since I can’t afford the machine shop.
      My question is can I replace the piston rings with standar ones?
      Since they are worn out, By just cleaning the cylinder walls a little bit with a cylinder hone
      Any help will be really apreciated

      Thank you very much….

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    • #502158
      college mancollege man
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        sounds like all you need is a head gasket.If your not
        going to do a complete rebuild.Then just leave it.Either
        get another motor or a crate motor.

        #502298
        jayjay
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          I am not really one for mechanic in a can,but I have used engine restorer (silver can)for blow by and low compression,if you dont want to spend a bunch on the motor give it a new head gasket and some restorer.
          happy motoring.

          #502348
          John B KobberstadJohn B Kobberstad
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            Did you do a leak down test after you found low compression in the #1 to see where the problem was?

            I have the same problem, with the #4 in my 1996 Neon DOHC mtx with 290,000 miles on it. Gives a CEL for misfire all the time. keeps turning the CEL on for a while then resets itself for a while over and over. Just use it for short trips around town now. Used to be a 150 mile DD for my wife. Now she’s got a 1998 with 138,000 miles that has now become the wife’s Daily Driver

            #502357
            baloncito44baloncito44
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              I only did the compression test
              Cuz as far as I know. The dry test is for the heads and the wet test is for the piston rings
              So I end up taking everything apart and tomorrow I’m goona finish the hole thing….

              #504619
              baloncito44baloncito44
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                just a quick posting about my dodge neon
                I did the piston rings and a new head gasket set
                and now its running great it feels smoother than before
                im thinking maybe cuz the pistons rings are holding better pressure than before…
                life its great !!!
                thanks for the responses

                #504638
                college mancollege man
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                  Glad to hear it worked out.Thanks for the update.

                  #504640
                  John B KobberstadJohn B Kobberstad
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                    Thanks for the update

                    #504652
                    scott37300scott37300
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                      Just curious if you did another compression test after you completed the repair in order to compare the numbers?

                      #507354
                      EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                        Honestly, I don’t recommend you attempt a rebuild. I think you’re much better off running the engine you have until you can find a replacement.

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