Good Men and Good Women of The List: I went today to look at a 2.1 for sale, leftover from a conversion. It's a VW factory rebuilt engine with 30,000 miles on it, (it's out of the vehicle, so it was tested cold). The engine looked its age, the seller is a really nice guy (and a List member!) but the leakdown test showed 10%, 10%, 7% and 35%. I did the test twice on all cylinders, valves closed @ TDC etc. and got the same values. I retested the 35% cylinder 4 times (really liked the engine), the last time with a tablespoon of 20w-50 oil in the cylinder; still 35%. On the low cylinder only I heard obvious leakage at the intake manifold. So the leak is through the intake valve. I tried to backflush possible debris out of the valve with compressed air when it was open, but no luck. Questions: Neither the seller nor I could understand why the INTAKE valve would fail after 30,000 miles only. The heads are AMC but the VW factory would replace the Spanish valves with German ones, right? Wouldn't they? Any ideas? Also, crankshaft endplay *seemed* excessive (I didn't have a dial indicator). Bentley specifies 6 thousandths max, but I could see a tiny bit of play and hear a clunk when I pulled. It *felt* more like 10-15 thou. If it's sloppy I'm not worried about shimming the flywheel but am concerned about damage done. ???.... Thanks in advance for the help! Sam |
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