1997 Ram 5.9 Rebuild power issues
This is a fresh rebuild, and you are only getting 95PSI on most cylinders, and 65 on three of them? Right there is your problem. If you are below 100PSI on a new motor..... something in the reassembly didn't go quite right.
Was the block bored? Checked for taper? Roundness?
Was the block bored? Checked for taper? Roundness?
This is a fresh rebuild, and you are only getting 95PSI on most cylinders, and 65 on three of them? Right there is your problem. If you are below 100PSI on a new motor..... something in the reassembly didn't go quite right.
Was the block bored? Checked for taper? Roundness?
Was the block bored? Checked for taper? Roundness?
Re do the test this way.
Remove all the spark plugs
Relax all the rocker arms, this will eliminate possible pushrod length issues/bad lifter's and let the valves close 100%, well it should.
Next run your tests again.
If the numbers improve then there is a timing, pushrod length, possible cam or lifter issue.
If I had comp numbers like that on a fresh rebuild I would not be happy at all. They should be high not low. If it is found to be the builders fault I would bill him for R&R time for sure.
Remove all the spark plugs
Relax all the rocker arms, this will eliminate possible pushrod length issues/bad lifter's and let the valves close 100%, well it should.
Next run your tests again.
If the numbers improve then there is a timing, pushrod length, possible cam or lifter issue.
If I had comp numbers like that on a fresh rebuild I would not be happy at all. They should be high not low. If it is found to be the builders fault I would bill him for R&R time for sure.
Last edited by merc225hp; May 7, 2013 at 12:04 PM.
Re do the test this way.
Remove all the spark plugs
Relax all the rocker arms, this will eliminate possible pushrod length issues/bad lifter's and let the valves close 100%, well it should.
Next run your tests again.
If the numbers improve then there is a timing, pushrod length, possible cam or lifter issue.
If I had comp numbers like that on a fresh rebuild I would not be happy at all. They should be high not low. If it is found to be the builders fault I would bill him for R&R time for sure.
Remove all the spark plugs
Relax all the rocker arms, this will eliminate possible pushrod length issues/bad lifter's and let the valves close 100%, well it should.
Next run your tests again.
If the numbers improve then there is a timing, pushrod length, possible cam or lifter issue.
If I had comp numbers like that on a fresh rebuild I would not be happy at all. They should be high not low. If it is found to be the builders fault I would bill him for R&R time for sure.
As for pushrod, cam issues, we only put in a mild .480 cam, and i got pushrods and springs from hi-potek. The builder did tell me he had to grind down the heads slightly to seat the valves, so maybe that is the issue.
+1 To short, go back to stock length but in a hardened rod. I would still like to see a comp test done with the rockers relaxed.

It's got to be somewhere in the heads.










