So I finally have some time to work on my 87 turbo, and I have some questions.
From what I know, the PO blew the head gasket and he pulled the head off, did a port and polish at a local machine shop that does good work, receipts included. He put the head back on, new toyota headgasket, coolant, timing belt among other things. The car just cranks, sometimes misfires, never starts.
I'm fairly new to engines with cps ignition, but I assume it's just like the NA's distibutors, but they rely on the cam position.
I've checked for spark, and spark is good, fuel pump is operational. i'll be checking compression in the morning.
Now, I checked timing, and the cam gears and crank were lined up correctly, but I had a thought today. Being a 4 stroke engine, could the cams be on the wrong stroke when the PO put the belt and head back on? Is the stock cam setup non interference? Is there a good chance he bent a ton of valves? I have two spare heads if need be.
thanks so much in advance!
From what I know, the PO blew the head gasket and he pulled the head off, did a port and polish at a local machine shop that does good work, receipts included. He put the head back on, new toyota headgasket, coolant, timing belt among other things. The car just cranks, sometimes misfires, never starts.
I'm fairly new to engines with cps ignition, but I assume it's just like the NA's distibutors, but they rely on the cam position.
I've checked for spark, and spark is good, fuel pump is operational. i'll be checking compression in the morning.
Now, I checked timing, and the cam gears and crank were lined up correctly, but I had a thought today. Being a 4 stroke engine, could the cams be on the wrong stroke when the PO put the belt and head back on? Is the stock cam setup non interference? Is there a good chance he bent a ton of valves? I have two spare heads if need be.
thanks so much in advance!