Nighthawkpearl
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I took it to auto shop due to p0300 code. Misfire. Today they called me and said it needs a new engine due to no compression? What does it mean? Like lifter things?
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They said that there is no compression on 7 cylinder and they wouldn’t go deeply, just simple get a new engine. So I took it to different auto shop who can specialize to see if lifter, cam or valve is bad.Maybe a bad lifter which means low compression. Or a cam that is toast and can mean low compression.
I'd ask how they came to that conclusion. What data can they show you, other than a code reader? Without more info, it sounds like a worse case jump to conclusions scenario with the highest profit margin
They said that there is no compression on 7 cylinder and they wouldn’t go deeply, just simple get a new engine. So I took it to different auto shop who can specialize to see if lifter, cam or valve is bad.
Dude, my suv arrived at my home via towing and I suddenly open the value cover and found out its value spring(itself) is loosing on cylinder 7 . Is that possibly problem?Pulling a valve cover is easy to do......don't need to pull a head. With the VC off, turn the motor by hand. It will tell if it's simple like @Fless mentioned. If it's not, then you have a decision to make.
How many miles on the truck? Is it in good shape and has maintenance been kept up? Is it rusty (salt state vehicle). These are questions I'd ask myself before determining how to proceed with an engine replacement.
What do you mean? Can you post a photo of what you are seeing so there's no misinterpretation?Dude, my suv arrived at my home via towing and I suddenly open the value cover and found out its value spring(itself) is loosing on cylinder 7 . Is that possibly problem?
about 80k miles on it and good maintenance.