Hey I posted this over on celicasupra.com since i have a 7m-ge in my MK2 and reciveved good information, however im curious about a few things that people who have more 7m-ge knowledge would be able to help me with. This was my posting over at cs.com
When i got the 7M-GE installed in my car I knew it had a small coolant leak (possibly broken head gasket). Part of the reason I got the engine for 400 (150 more for tranny). Recently the car has gotten much worse. When i was cruising through town with a buddy of mine with a stock Infiniti G20t (slow as shit.) i noticed the car was idling rough (about 500RPM and sounded like a harley (kinda like a misfire). I told myself I would figure out what was wrong with it when I got home. Didn't need that long as 3/4 of the way home at a light i noticed a slight cloud of white smoke that was burning coolant (i will NEVER forget the smell of burning coolant. After having the 23 year old radiator that came with my car explode and spray coolant all on my old 5M... ugh). Upon smelling this I'm like damn, there goes the head gasket (knew it was coming). About a block away from my home at a light it wasn't smoking as much but when i accelerated from the light (calmly, duh) The engine bogged down heavily, as if the coolant had built up while idling at the light (that seems incredibly fast for a head gasket, considering the engine was on). However tonight me and a buddy started pulling stuff off the engine. we got everything off plug wise (on the head, not the main engine grounds to the block because we aren't gonna pull the engine). We also pulled the distributer (I got a question on how to re configure the timing of the distributer, because now its going to be out of alignment and as far as I know, there weren't any marks on the distributer to align it...?) We took off the intake manifold (since the 7M-GE manifold is three sections we disconnected the manifold at closest to the block without fully disconnecting the manifold (hard to describe). Upon inspection of the manifold (both disconnected and the last part remaining attached to the block) we saw a lot of coolant built up. The original owner of this engine (The guy who had it in his Cressida before my friend put it in his MK3 (he got the MK3 without an engine for real cheap and got this 7M-GE cheap)) had i believe taken the whole intake off and cleaned and polished the manifold (based on the age of the gaskets holding the sections of the intake together, and the cleanliness of the intake). If that owner possibly messed up the assembly of the intake, could it slowly leak Coolant into the intake (and subsequently the engine), and just progressively got worse until the other day that I mentioned earlier? I am going to do a compression test on the engine (gotta borrow the compression tester from my friend tomorrow hopefully (hard to get a hold of, but its ok cause he has a beastly STi)) and that would prove if it was a BHG or intake problem. If the engine backfired some during the heavy bogging down I mentioned it could have pushed coolant into the intake? the coolant wasn't just in the lower pipes but sprayed all through the upper intake. I know this is like a 99% chance its a BHG but i still want to ask. Thanks for the long read, I just wanted to mention all details.
What are the chances of it being an Intake problem? If it is a head gasket, do you all reccommend changing the head bolts (85K miles), as well as machining the head (if it doesnt look to bad once the head is off). I'm going to do a compression test this evening when I get off of work, and will post the results of that here. Thanks.
When i got the 7M-GE installed in my car I knew it had a small coolant leak (possibly broken head gasket). Part of the reason I got the engine for 400 (150 more for tranny). Recently the car has gotten much worse. When i was cruising through town with a buddy of mine with a stock Infiniti G20t (slow as shit.) i noticed the car was idling rough (about 500RPM and sounded like a harley (kinda like a misfire). I told myself I would figure out what was wrong with it when I got home. Didn't need that long as 3/4 of the way home at a light i noticed a slight cloud of white smoke that was burning coolant (i will NEVER forget the smell of burning coolant. After having the 23 year old radiator that came with my car explode and spray coolant all on my old 5M... ugh). Upon smelling this I'm like damn, there goes the head gasket (knew it was coming). About a block away from my home at a light it wasn't smoking as much but when i accelerated from the light (calmly, duh) The engine bogged down heavily, as if the coolant had built up while idling at the light (that seems incredibly fast for a head gasket, considering the engine was on). However tonight me and a buddy started pulling stuff off the engine. we got everything off plug wise (on the head, not the main engine grounds to the block because we aren't gonna pull the engine). We also pulled the distributer (I got a question on how to re configure the timing of the distributer, because now its going to be out of alignment and as far as I know, there weren't any marks on the distributer to align it...?) We took off the intake manifold (since the 7M-GE manifold is three sections we disconnected the manifold at closest to the block without fully disconnecting the manifold (hard to describe). Upon inspection of the manifold (both disconnected and the last part remaining attached to the block) we saw a lot of coolant built up. The original owner of this engine (The guy who had it in his Cressida before my friend put it in his MK3 (he got the MK3 without an engine for real cheap and got this 7M-GE cheap)) had i believe taken the whole intake off and cleaned and polished the manifold (based on the age of the gaskets holding the sections of the intake together, and the cleanliness of the intake). If that owner possibly messed up the assembly of the intake, could it slowly leak Coolant into the intake (and subsequently the engine), and just progressively got worse until the other day that I mentioned earlier? I am going to do a compression test on the engine (gotta borrow the compression tester from my friend tomorrow hopefully (hard to get a hold of, but its ok cause he has a beastly STi)) and that would prove if it was a BHG or intake problem. If the engine backfired some during the heavy bogging down I mentioned it could have pushed coolant into the intake? the coolant wasn't just in the lower pipes but sprayed all through the upper intake. I know this is like a 99% chance its a BHG but i still want to ask. Thanks for the long read, I just wanted to mention all details.
What are the chances of it being an Intake problem? If it is a head gasket, do you all reccommend changing the head bolts (85K miles), as well as machining the head (if it doesnt look to bad once the head is off). I'm going to do a compression test this evening when I get off of work, and will post the results of that here. Thanks.