Removing head Mazda CX7

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2021
  • I'm digging in looking for bent valves. #MazdaCX7

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  • @tibetbill
    @tibetbill 10 месяцев назад +3

    The oil seal in the turbocharger is gone. Plus, you may have a ring problem. I don't know what you did after the fact, but going down this far, I would have at least put new rings, rod bearings, vvt gear and timing chain, oil pump and turbocharger for going back up. Also, with this much carbon in the engine, I would put a new pickup on the oil pump. Once you see the pickup, you will understand, it is a piece of plastic garbage. You can't clean it so throw it away and get a new one. With the timing cover off, the oil pan would drop right down. That said, if you just use the car for a daily driver, reinstall the internal balancer. If you are staying local with the car, you can take the balancer off and get a delete kit along with a windage tray for the oil pan. The engine is filthy. I am not sure if new valves would help you as if you look at the seats on some of the valves, they were carbonized and not seating/sealing. With the condition of the engine, turbos put a lot of pressure on the rings so you need new rings based on what it look like now. All the vacuum lines need to be replaced before reassembly and do not forget about the pcv valve. Easy to replace when the engine is disassembled, can be difficult if you forget after it is assembled.

    • @michiganmudmechanic
      @michiganmudmechanic  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for all the great information. I never drove this car. I bought it because I thought it just needed the turbo, after replacing that I was still getting a misfire. After cleaning all the carbon out of it and replacing the valves it ran great so I sold it. I never heard back from the guy and when I drive by his house I see he's still using the car. Thanks for watching

  • @miltonmendoza1462
    @miltonmendoza1462 Год назад +3

    You thought it was gonna be an easy pull so did I 😊😊😅😅

  • @IV_Boi
    @IV_Boi Месяц назад +1

    Ya those EGR pipes are notorious for carbon buildup…I think that’s y a lot of ppl delete kit them…I just did a head gasket in my speed6 dame 2.3MZR and my EGR tube was just as closed

  • @miltonmendoza1462
    @miltonmendoza1462 Год назад +1

    If you get a p0401 do map sensor first 14.5 psi is car off in Texas as car is running 7to 9 psi is idle. Too and carbon clogs that up too remove spark plugs and coils and shop air hose turn crank to clean ports for egr tube 😅 I just delt with this headache 😑 Miller time 😂😂❤ bless everyone 🙏 great video

    • @michiganmudmechanic
      @michiganmudmechanic  Год назад

      After I cleaned all the carbon out of it it ran good. I sold it and never heard back from the guy so I hope it's still running good for him. Thanks for watching.

  • @duaneafields
    @duaneafields 2 года назад +2

    Great videos

    • @michiganmudmechanic
      @michiganmudmechanic  2 года назад

      I'm glad you like them. I'm very new at this I have no prior experience with videotaping editing or RUclips. So your comment means a lot to me thank you. Hopefully they get better from here since I am still learning.

  • @pingpong9656
    @pingpong9656 Год назад +1

    That carbon soot in the intake seems to be common on direct injected engines - the fuel is no longer washing the valves from behind... walnut blasting may have been good enough here.

  • @arivaisanen4561
    @arivaisanen4561 2 месяца назад

    Are the valve lifters hydraulic ones or do you need the adjust them?

  • @pingpong9656
    @pingpong9656 Год назад +1

    Great videos - did you have to remove the power steering pump to get to that hidden intake bolt? Just about to remove mine...

    • @michiganmudmechanic
      @michiganmudmechanic  Год назад +1

      If I remember right I removed it but I left the lines hooked up so nothing had to be drained.

  • @collegekrane6141
    @collegekrane6141 9 месяцев назад

    How did you remove the exhaust manifold?

  • @pingpong9656
    @pingpong9656 Год назад

    What symptoms was the car showing before you even started working on it? Did it have blow by, oil drips etc... I'm looking to fix a CX7 for my daughter... so just trying to get any clues at this point!

    • @michiganmudmechanic
      @michiganmudmechanic  Год назад +2

      When I first bought this car it wouldn't go over 35 miles an hour. The turbo burned so much oil if you close the hood and turned on the heat you get oil smoke inside the car. But it was the misfires that took a long time to track down.

    • @arivaisanen4561
      @arivaisanen4561 2 месяца назад

      @@michiganmudmechanic Hi - I have the same misfire issue in one cylinder (4th)! Did you manage to find the reason what caused those missfires - what was wrong in motor causing the misfires?? I appreciate, if you could answer this, please!

  • @TheTruthAboutBitcoin
    @TheTruthAboutBitcoin Год назад +1

    so how did the car turn out in the end?

    • @michiganmudmechanic
      @michiganmudmechanic  Год назад +1

      It ran really good after cleaning all the carbon out and replacing the valves. Probably didn't need to replace the valves but they were only $60. It sold right away and I never heard back from the guy so I'm assuming all is well.

  • @oloruntobaoluwafemi303
    @oloruntobaoluwafemi303 Год назад

    Hello sir can you please send the timing video

  • @Logan30001
    @Logan30001 2 года назад +2

    High maintenance engine

    • @michiganmudmechanic
      @michiganmudmechanic  2 года назад +2

      It was a lot of fun to work on. It had me guessing a few times. But now it's gone and I'm in search of my next basket case.

    • @Logan30001
      @Logan30001 2 года назад

      @@michiganmudmechanic Would you recommend this vehicle for long term use?

    • @michiganmudmechanic
      @michiganmudmechanic  2 года назад

      @@Logan30001 I can't really give a recommendation. I only drove the car for a few blocks.

    • @Melcher7.3
      @Melcher7.3 11 месяцев назад +1

      It really all comes down to maintenance, it’s basically like the 6.0 powerstroke of Mazda, leave them stock with maintenance and they last, throw power at it and it’ll go through gaskets quicker than a 6.0. All you have to do is stay on top of issues and it’ll run like a dream. Have had mind since 2010 got 155k on her, only had to do turbo, intercooler, radiator, and gaskets a single time.

  • @davidmacklin1728
    @davidmacklin1728 2 месяца назад +1

    Carbon buildup