Odd problem, 2.2 only revs to 5, odd exhaust note |
Odd problem, 2.2 only revs to 5, odd exhaust note |
Mar 19, 2009 - 3:19 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 17, '08 From Iowa Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
I have a 95 Celica GT liftback, 5 spd. The car is normally rev limited at 6.2k, and you can tell when it hits the limiter because it "bounces" off.
So today after driving away from work to go to lunch, I did a U turn because I forgot my wallet, as I sometimes do. And as I sometimes do, I decided to floor it, being out in the middle of nowhere. And then a strange sensation, the car just sort of stopped revving at 5k. And I noticed that the exhaust note was "funny." A little metallic sounding, whereas normally it's just grumbly. There doesn't seem to be any loss of power until you get it up to around 5k. Quick look under the hood, nothing seems off. CEL isn't on. I'm at a loss. |
Apr 28, 2009 - 1:43 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 17, '08 From Iowa Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
Bump...still having this issue, still no idea why.
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Apr 28, 2009 - 2:45 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 23, '08 Currently Offline Reputation: 24 (100%) |
My car wouldn't rev past 4k with a bad HG. do a compression test on it
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Apr 28, 2009 - 3:48 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 17, '08 From Iowa Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
You'd think that I'd notice other symptoms if the head gasket was bad?
I tested the mileage on a trip to KC last time I went down there, still 28, very consistent with what I've always gotten. The car sounds and runs exactly the same below 4k. After 4k the exhaust note starts to sound different, sort of like I've got some sort of resonator. Seems more like a cam, fuel, or electrical issue. I can go ahead and do the compression test anyway, what sort of PSI should I be looking for? Should the cylinder be at TDC for the leak down test or at some other point? ETA: I just changed the oil and it looked perfect. Haven't looked at the coolant, but last I checked it was fine. This post has been edited by Spart: Apr 28, 2009 - 3:51 PM |
Apr 28, 2009 - 5:40 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 23, '08 Currently Offline Reputation: 24 (100%) |
to do a compression test start the car and let it warm up to operating temp. Then shut it off and pull the efi fuse in the main fuse box under the hood. Then pull one spark plug at a time and screw the compression tester into the spark plug hole. now hold the throttle wide open and crank the car over a few times. Then read the pressure and write it down. Do the same for the other 3 cylinders. The BGB says it should be around 178 psi and a minimum of 142psi. you should not have a difference in psi over 10%. Example highest cyl is 178psi lowest should not be lower than 160psi.
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Apr 28, 2009 - 5:46 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jul 29, '07 From Quebec, Canada Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
look at your spark plugs and wires, these are common to not being able to rev higher than a certain point in the rpm (bad isolation on wires)
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Apr 28, 2009 - 8:12 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 17, '08 From Iowa Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
to do a compression test start the car and let it warm up to operating temp. Then shut it off and pull the efi fuse in the main fuse box under the hood. Then pull one spark plug at a time and screw the compression tester into the spark plug hole. now hold the throttle wide open and crank the car over a few times. Then read the pressure and write it down. Do the same for the other 3 cylinders. The BGB says it should be around 178 psi and a minimum of 142psi. you should not have a difference in psi over 10%. Example highest cyl is 178psi lowest should not be lower than 160psi. Cool, but what about a leak down test? Are there any special procedures for this? For example, with a Ford 4.6 I was working on, you had to have the cylinder at a few degrees past or before TDC before you hooked the air compressor up to it. Just FYI, earlier I checked the spark plug wires and they all look brand new, as they should since I replaced them about 12,000 miles back. Replaced spark plugs, cap and rotor at the same time. Also, I checked the antifreeze and it doesn't seem to be contaminated. Also, I don't have issues with loosing antifreeze or overheating so I don't think that this is a head gasket issue... |
Apr 29, 2009 - 10:14 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 23, '08 Currently Offline Reputation: 24 (100%) |
yes for leakdown the cylinder your are testing must be a little past TDC on the compression stroke
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Apr 29, 2009 - 10:18 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 17, '08 From Iowa Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
Certain # of degrees or just guesstimate it? Will 10 degrees do?
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