At the end of last season the engine was running fine. Last trip out in December it was cold below freezing outside, on startup in the slip engine made a noise as if the starter was possibly sticking after start up that would go away after a few seconds, so I shut it down and sprayed the starter with WD-40. I started it up again same noise, shut it down and tried to start it again and the third time and would not start. Tested for spark and gas in the slip and had both. After pulling my hair out confused a few days later called SeaTow, flushed the engine and sprayed fogging oil in all cylinders turned it over a few times and it sat for a month or two before I started messing with it. Here is what I found.
All cylinders lost compression, all around 40psi. I took the power head off thinking the timing chain was off which maybe it is. I have the factory service manual and it seemed to take almost 10 revolutions of the timing chain itself to get the dots on the sprokets to line up with the blue links and **** link on the chain. They will line up it just takes a lot of full revolutions to get it to do it on all other revolutions nothing is lining up correctly. While turning the crank by hand the timing chain goes slack for a minute then gets tight as if something is wrong with the chain but I do not observe it jumping a tooth.
Leakdown test had 80% leak for all cylinders except 4 which was marginally better at 70% with audible air coming out of the exhaust during all tests for all cylinders.
I'm a bit stumped at what to do next. I know the heads need to come off and the valves rebuilt, but what was the cause for loosing compression in all cylinders at start up? I would hate to bring the heads to the machine shop for rebuilding install it and have the same thing happen because the timing chain or something in the valve timing is off. I don't know what a normal chain should look like for a DF140 but it seems odd that it takes me turning the engine by hand multiple times to get everything to line up like in the manual, and even when I do get the dots on the crank sprockets and the cam sprockets with the correct links in the chain the driven gear mark never lined up correctly. Does it usually take a lot of revolutions to get the timing chain to match up correctly with the marks on the gears? The engine is 16 years old although the internals look clean the chain may be stretched?
Any ideas about this I would love to hear, thank you in advance.
All cylinders lost compression, all around 40psi. I took the power head off thinking the timing chain was off which maybe it is. I have the factory service manual and it seemed to take almost 10 revolutions of the timing chain itself to get the dots on the sprokets to line up with the blue links and **** link on the chain. They will line up it just takes a lot of full revolutions to get it to do it on all other revolutions nothing is lining up correctly. While turning the crank by hand the timing chain goes slack for a minute then gets tight as if something is wrong with the chain but I do not observe it jumping a tooth.
Leakdown test had 80% leak for all cylinders except 4 which was marginally better at 70% with audible air coming out of the exhaust during all tests for all cylinders.
I'm a bit stumped at what to do next. I know the heads need to come off and the valves rebuilt, but what was the cause for loosing compression in all cylinders at start up? I would hate to bring the heads to the machine shop for rebuilding install it and have the same thing happen because the timing chain or something in the valve timing is off. I don't know what a normal chain should look like for a DF140 but it seems odd that it takes me turning the engine by hand multiple times to get everything to line up like in the manual, and even when I do get the dots on the crank sprockets and the cam sprockets with the correct links in the chain the driven gear mark never lined up correctly. Does it usually take a lot of revolutions to get the timing chain to match up correctly with the marks on the gears? The engine is 16 years old although the internals look clean the chain may be stretched?
Any ideas about this I would love to hear, thank you in advance.
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