GregV
03-07-2011, 17:00
Background: I have a 6.5NA replacement engine installed in my '91 GMC V1500 Sub. It has a Banks Sidewinder turbo kit on it, which I installed some time ago from the original 6.2 engine.
This replacement 6.5 engine recently blew a head gasket which put combustion pressure into the cooling system, blowing coolant out of the radiator cap. I tore down the 6.5 in-frame & replaced the head gaskets and also replaced the cyl head assemblies with another good, used pair.
Problem: Now, the 6.5 (with Banks turbo) has a heavy knock in the vicinity of #8 cyl after it has warmed up somewhat. The knock was not there before the head gasket replacement. I suspect a collapsed lifter or a broken valve spring. Also, no more head gasket problems.
Question: Is there way to check/troubleshoot for a collapsed lifter short of major engine dis-assembly?
Note: At this time, I'm in Mexico & plan to trailer the truck back home to WA for further repair. Any info will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
GregV
This replacement 6.5 engine recently blew a head gasket which put combustion pressure into the cooling system, blowing coolant out of the radiator cap. I tore down the 6.5 in-frame & replaced the head gaskets and also replaced the cyl head assemblies with another good, used pair.
Problem: Now, the 6.5 (with Banks turbo) has a heavy knock in the vicinity of #8 cyl after it has warmed up somewhat. The knock was not there before the head gasket replacement. I suspect a collapsed lifter or a broken valve spring. Also, no more head gasket problems.
Question: Is there way to check/troubleshoot for a collapsed lifter short of major engine dis-assembly?
Note: At this time, I'm in Mexico & plan to trailer the truck back home to WA for further repair. Any info will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
GregV