EA82T sudden loss of power
EA82T sudden loss of power
Hello all. Im needing some help again. straight to it:
I just took the subi out to get dinner after doing a oil and filter change (which took way too long due to lack of a filter wrench). I was at some traffic lights and decided to be mr show off and do a short sprint.
The ground was wet, wheels spun and revs went up to probably about 6500-7000. After that it felt like it was running on 3 cylinders, kinda sounds like it too - but if I disconnect a spark lead individually on any of the 4 it gets worse.
It was still boosting under load (not that I really tried as I was a bit scared I could do further damage), but performance was crap regardless of boost. feels even worse than when it used to have the EA71 in it. So I think the turbo is still ok.
Im no mechanic but Im assuming Ive blown a head gasket? Ive never had a car or been in a car or even seen a car with a blown head so I dont really know what its like to have this.
If it is a head gasket, what should I be able to do to confirm this? (Should their be an obvious pressure leak from the head?? Because Ive been unable to locate any such thing - although it is late so Ill have a better look tomorrow)
I feel I should also mention that since I swapped out the EA82 with the EA82T it has performed very well, but Ive always felt like after about 4500, as the revs increase, the power just seems to drop off, so Ive never really gone over because changing gear had a better result rather than holding on longer. Perhaps thats quite normal for this engine?
If a blown head gasket is not the only possibility, what else could it be?
Any help/advice greatly appreciated.
Cheers
I just took the subi out to get dinner after doing a oil and filter change (which took way too long due to lack of a filter wrench). I was at some traffic lights and decided to be mr show off and do a short sprint.
The ground was wet, wheels spun and revs went up to probably about 6500-7000. After that it felt like it was running on 3 cylinders, kinda sounds like it too - but if I disconnect a spark lead individually on any of the 4 it gets worse.
It was still boosting under load (not that I really tried as I was a bit scared I could do further damage), but performance was crap regardless of boost. feels even worse than when it used to have the EA71 in it. So I think the turbo is still ok.
Im no mechanic but Im assuming Ive blown a head gasket? Ive never had a car or been in a car or even seen a car with a blown head so I dont really know what its like to have this.
If it is a head gasket, what should I be able to do to confirm this? (Should their be an obvious pressure leak from the head?? Because Ive been unable to locate any such thing - although it is late so Ill have a better look tomorrow)
I feel I should also mention that since I swapped out the EA82 with the EA82T it has performed very well, but Ive always felt like after about 4500, as the revs increase, the power just seems to drop off, so Ive never really gone over because changing gear had a better result rather than holding on longer. Perhaps thats quite normal for this engine?
If a blown head gasket is not the only possibility, what else could it be?
Any help/advice greatly appreciated.
Cheers
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from memery....old memory...supercheap and other auto shops sell a compression tester for around $30 mark...easy to do...take out one plug at a time,put in tester and turn motor over....will give you the reading on the port...you,ll get some differance from the ports but dont worry unless its a huge amount....is you get a huge drop then you,ll know which side to replace....if you get stuck let us know were you are and someone mite be able to lend a hand to give her a check
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this is what you need...this is on ebay but can get them from most auto parts shops
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/COMPRESSION-TEST ... dZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/COMPRESSION-TEST ... dZViewItem
take all of the plugs out, and hold the throttle open when you crank it over.
you are looking for a big difference in cylinder pressures, as compression ratios and cam timing will effect what the actual pressure is. if they are all even, then all should be ok. if 1 or 2 are considerably lower than the others, you have a problem
you are looking for a big difference in cylinder pressures, as compression ratios and cam timing will effect what the actual pressure is. if they are all even, then all should be ok. if 1 or 2 are considerably lower than the others, you have a problem
Just further on the head gasket, in my experience with EA82T's a blown headgasket doesn't normally result in oil and water mixing which is not to say it can't happen but there's a good chance you won't notice any coolant getting into the oil.
The most obvious indication of a blown head gasket is the coolant expansion tank gets filled right up and can overflow as leaked cylinder compression pressure forces coolant out of the radiator into the expansion bottle. Normally you'll notice coolant going everywhere well before you notice any performance difference.
Sounds like the compression test as mentioned above is a good place to start with this one.
The most obvious indication of a blown head gasket is the coolant expansion tank gets filled right up and can overflow as leaked cylinder compression pressure forces coolant out of the radiator into the expansion bottle. Normally you'll notice coolant going everywhere well before you notice any performance difference.
Sounds like the compression test as mentioned above is a good place to start with this one.
Ive got my results (Sorry, I keep forgetting how the cylinders are numbered)
Driver side pair (F/R): 120/95
and the other pair: 130/120
The driver side front cylinder took more compression strokes than the rest to reach its max value. probably about 8 and the rest took 4 or 5. when i was first testing the driver side front cylinder my result was 115 but after the first round of testing I did longer cranks and came up with 120. I duno if that means anything but thought it was worth mentioning.
What do y'all think?
I cant really afford to do a top end re-build. But if I have to, Ill at least do rings. Ive never done any work on the top end of a car engine so at least the experience would make the money worth it (as long as i dont screw it up).
Driver side pair (F/R): 120/95
and the other pair: 130/120
The driver side front cylinder took more compression strokes than the rest to reach its max value. probably about 8 and the rest took 4 or 5. when i was first testing the driver side front cylinder my result was 115 but after the first round of testing I did longer cranks and came up with 120. I duno if that means anything but thought it was worth mentioning.
What do y'all think?
I cant really afford to do a top end re-build. But if I have to, Ill at least do rings. Ive never done any work on the top end of a car engine so at least the experience would make the money worth it (as long as i dont screw it up).
Hope it's not this but......... I have 3 EA82Ts in my garage with cracks between every inlet and exhaust valve. Isn't always a problem, but all mine have gone through to the water jacket (I have to assume this as all exhibit head gasket failure symptoms but head gaskets have all appeared to be intact, with no oil/water mix)
The annoying thing is they are all stock installs and haven't been thrashed. Grrr
New heads just picked up - hopefully installing this weekend (if these 100kmh winds don't blow my garage down)
The annoying thing is they are all stock installs and haven't been thrashed. Grrr
New heads just picked up - hopefully installing this weekend (if these 100kmh winds don't blow my garage down)
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