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Has any one had any problems about carbonized valves - 10/22/2006 4:07:44 AM   
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i was told that could be one reason i have no compression in any of the cylinders (and it won't start or run) just seein if anyone has any problems themselves with this situation
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RE: Has any one had any problems about carbonized valves - 10/22/2006 8:16:57 AM   
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Nah i would say that would be true if it was only one cyl with no comp.

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RE: Has any one had any problems about carbonized valves - 10/22/2006 2:30:15 PM   
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what do you think the problem would be if it does have no compression on any cylinder

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RE: Has any one had any problems about carbonized valves - 10/23/2006 4:52:59 AM   
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It must be something in the head.

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RE: Has any one had any problems about carbonized valves - 10/24/2006 11:44:51 AM   
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sounds to me like either your timing is off, or youve bent the valves. But to get zero on all is pretty unusuall, id also make sure your doing the test correctly

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RE: Has any one had any problems about carbonized valves - 10/24/2006 1:00:19 PM   
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i know how to the test ok im a tech this problem is just dumb ass **** see the timing marks are still aligned maybe it jumped the crank sprocket but i dont know the valves aren't bent either so i dont know

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RE: Has any one had any problems about carbonized valves - 10/24/2006 2:52:02 PM   
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ok i was just making sure. Well i would try a leak down test then and see what happens there

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RE: Has any one had any problems about carbonized valves - 10/24/2006 2:56:48 PM   
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wtf is going on here?

I cant think of anything.......

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RE: Has any one had any problems about carbonized valves - 10/24/2006 3:29:00 PM   
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i know im just as confused to see zero compression on all cylinders is f'd up.

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RE: Has any one had any problems about carbonized valves - 10/24/2006 9:34:02 PM   
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i know now you get my frustration it ran fine one day and 10 yours later the next day it didn't run at all and theres no compression at all its stupid as hell

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