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    DanielDaniel
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      Ok, my car is showing 0psi in one of the cylenders…whats the chance of it being a stuck valve?

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      college mancollege man
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        Its a possibility. do a leak down test. see if you can
        put air on that cylinder to see if it holds or leaks out.

        http://www.ericthecarguy.com/faq/solving-automotive-performance-issues?start=7#LeakDownTesting

        #570963
        george gonzalezgeorge gonzalez
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          it’s quite likely to be a stuck valve. The alternative is that all the piston rings decided to stick or break at the same time.

          #570970
          DanielDaniel
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            I have no way to do the leak down test, i had to borrow the compression test tool…will look into it and repost this afternoon thanks!

            #571329
            BillBill
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              A stuck valve is VERY unlikely but a bent or burned valve is very likely.

              #571336
              Matt BrandsemaMatt Brandsema
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                If you have no way to do a compression test, you will have to pay someone to do it for you. There is no use speculating on what it COULD be. Bottom line is, you have no compression, which is a mechanical problem, and you are going to have to tear into the engine to fix what ever is wrong.

                #585057
                DanielDaniel
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                  It ended up being that the head gasket was out…it was leaking down to cyl 2 and out the side of the block…so #2 was slightly low and 3 had 0…thanks though

                  #585088
                  college mancollege man
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                    [quote=”90Acuraintegra” post=90072]It ended up being that the head gasket was out…it was leaking down to cyl 2 and out the side of the block…so #2 was slightly low and 3 had 0…thanks though[/quote]

                    Thanks for the update.

                    #585260
                    EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                      To answer your original question, not very likely at all. Valves just don’t stick in cylinder heads unless they are very broken and that doesn’t happen often. That said, I’m gad you were able to find the problem. It’s not common for that engine to have head gasket problems. I would defiantly check the block squareness as well as the cylinder head. It’s more likely that something is warped causing the gasket not to seal. If you had a severe overheat or something like that it could have contributed to that problem.

                      Keep us posted on your progress and good luck.

                      #585806
                      DanielDaniel
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                        I went and had the head and block completely machined, and i rebuilt it myself! Runs like a dream now!!

                        Thanks

                        #586049
                        EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                          Cool, thanks for the update. What was the cause of the low compression?

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