Nubiebubie_GSX
1/12/2008 12:58:13 PM
NO problem lol. the first post i made that was helpful lol. For your coil pack, the 1st gen and 2nd gen coil and mounting bracket are different. If your car has it custom mounted then it wouldn't matter which one you get but if your using the 1st gen intake manifold then you would need to get the 1st gen coil pack, vice versa if your using the 2nd gen intake manifold.
Wi_Fibre
1/14/2008 8:25:59 AM
......*sigh*........this is beginning to become too much work. Alright, after I pulled the coils out I had ohmed them and they seemed to be fine, I double checked the connections one more time and I realized it was only halfway right, I didn't swap 4-1 with 2-3, I swapped 4-2 that was it. Stupid me I know. Anyway, it seems to run fine now, however It's smoking bad. Now I know your all going to say its antifreeze because its white smoke, but I think its burning oil as well somewhere. I noticed it wont be too bad when driving normal but when I get down on it it will start smoking really bad.
Here are the NEW problems...
1. Power Loss, turbo does not spool up as soon as it should (4000-4500RPM), and usually when it does spool up it will through you against the seat.......its not doing that too well, lol. I'm pretty sure this is due to an exhaust leak, because I can hear it pretty good in the car. Can this cause a lot of power loss on a turbo vehicle, thats what I've been told.
2. Oil leak, I've been told this could be due to valve seal stems( I never changed them out), but another friend of mine told me its probably my turbo seal. Not sure yet. Open for advice.
3. Antifreeze leak, I found 2 leaks on my way driving the car home (after constantly stopping to check fluid levels). The first leak is a pinhole on the top of the radiator. The second leak is just above where the lower radiator hose connects to the metal pipe on the motor, well there is a smaller metal pipe that is welded to it...right on that weld it seems to have a very VERY small pinhole leak. I saw it leaking from there after I shut the car off and started looking everything over. The reason I saw this was because I noticed a mist of antifreeze on my intercooler pipe and battery when I stopped to check my fluid levels, as if it was spraying out of a hose, but I ver found a hose that "looked" like it was cut, or bad in any way. I just planned on replacing all the hoses in that area, but then I found the leak on the weld so I'm not sure if there's still more to it or not.
4. Heater Core, my car was not distributing heat at all, and after I drove it awhile and kept refilling the antifreee it seemed to eventually give off a small amount of warm air but it was not HOT by any means. I put my hand on the hoses that ran to the heater core and one was warm but the other not so much so I know it has a clog or maybe its going out. It probably needs to be flushed out.
So I know I have and exhaust leak, I'm burning oil somewhere, and there are al least 2 verified antifreeze leaks I found.
Like I said I am more or less concerned about getting the smoking problem fixed first, but I don't really expect anyone to know the problem obviously without physically looking at the engine, lol. What I'll do is post a video on youtube and record all around the engine and give you close ups of problems I've noticed that way you can actually see and somewhat hear the problems. I'll try and do that soon. Until then just do what you guys do best and shoot me some advice and opinions on whats most likely to be the issue.
Thanks again from everyone!!!!! MitsubishiForum.com ROCKS!
Wi_Fibre
1/14/2008 8:33:18 AM
One more thing I forgot to mention, everytime I stopped to check my fluid I had to add coolant, but my resevoir level never lowered like it wasn't pulling coolant from it, why is that? I had to keep adding it from the radiator cap. ????
Wi_Fibre
1/16/2008 10:17:13 AM
Ok, just thought I would tell you guys I called a super shop not too far from me and got some advice. First off I explained to them that I had replaced the head gasket with a cometic one, and added a few other parts timing belt etc... Well the first thing he asked me is if I resurfaced the head when I put the new gasket on, ad my answer was no. He said it is very likely with an aluminum head that it may be warped, and he also stated that the cometic head gaskets come with instructions telling you to resurface the head before you install them. I will take all the blame for this stupidity and say I failed to read the instructions, or resurface the head.
I want to also mention that when I first took the car out....after Nubiebubie_GSX gave me the advice above about the reverse firing order, I realized when I was driving that my boost gauge was not stopping at 15psi...in fact it had no limit, I remember hitting almost 30psi when i realized the problem, I then stopped and pulled over to look everything over. I found that my boost controler hose had somehow come off and was dangling below, I quickly reconnected it, but how much damage could I have caused for myslef because of my stupidity? Could this have blown the cometic head gasket? Also could I have damaged the turbo? Let me know all the possibilities, no matter how bad they may be. Thanks.