HELP!! broke chopsticks in combustion chamber, anyone for chinese? |
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HELP!! broke chopsticks in combustion chamber, anyone for chinese? |
opera guy |
Dec 31 2004, 05:40 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 337 Joined: 28-June 04 From: upland, ca Member No.: 2,268 |
sigh,
it was suggested to me from two different sources to use a stick (wooden dowel, pencil, chopsticks...etc) to put into the sparkplug hole to try to find TDC. Needless to say, when ever i work on my car, things gets... complex. so i got this chopstick in the sparkplug hole... turn the wheel and the chopstick started to go down.. down..good, this is going well, so i thought. then i kept turning the wheel, chopstick start to move up. IM EXCITED!! this is gonna work!!! yes!! then, snap, my chopstick broke in half. half was hanging out the sparkplug hole, the other half fell in! is my only alternative = pulling the heads? or can i somehow "fish" out the broken chopstick? argggg help this is a brand new rebuilt, less than 500 miles |
DJsRepS |
Feb 17 2005, 05:05 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 431 Joined: 4-November 04 From: Sarasota Florida Member No.: 3,060 |
Im the one that said first fire that muther up! And the one that had the special light from Sears and the special hemostat plyers. And the one that said try Zylene to disolve it. And the one that told you that my car dropped a valve and I still drove it home (it jammed into the guide and quit making noise). Also same cyl got filled with water for ? how long. When I fixed it I found minimal dammage one guide and one valve and complete set of springs as that was the failure.. Cyl had a water stain in it but no rust pitting never re ringed it and it d/n smoke or burn oil. Anyway Im sure glad your driving the 914 and not that other thing you were looking at. Man I still drove mine when the seat sat loose on the rust with milk jugs behind it for adjustment and around 8" of rusted floor left seperating you from the ground. I use to think if I hit a big pot hole the seat would eject out the bottom and run me over. I could see the headlines now driver killed by hit and run driver. Victom and driver one in the same! Thats all fixed now but thats how much I like my 914.
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