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So i noticed a rough idle and when cranking to start i could tell a cylinder was missing compression. So after a compression test the #4 cylinder was only 50psi. The other cylinders are 130.

 

I might have 5k since rebuild. Heads were done.

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No i didnt do a leak down. Im limited on what i can do in the driveway

 

Subaru short block.

 

The reason i had to have the overhaul was a top portion of the #4 piston broke off and rattled around in the cylinder. The machine shop said the head would be fine after after they looked it over.

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I would definitely get a leakdown test done. Something is broken in cylinder 4. Let us know what they say... The factory shortblocks have incredibly tight ring gaps from the factory, sometimes that leads to ringland issues. Could be a burnt valve due to bad tune or improper bucket sizing as well. For example, the guy that built my engine actually almost doubled the ring gaps from what they were.

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I would definitely get a leakdown test done. Something is broken in cylinder 4. Let us know what they say... The factory shortblocks have incredibly tight ring gaps from the factory, sometimes that leads to ringland issues. Could be a burnt valve due to bad tune or improper bucket sizing as well. For example, the guy that built my engine actually almost doubled the ring gaps from what they were.

 

i doubt they would have checked the ring gap.

its a factory tune and with 5000+- mile i cant imagine it burnt a valve

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i doubt they would have checked the ring gap.

its a factory tune and with 5000+- mile i cant imagine it burnt a valve

 

Do you have an Accessport or Tactrix cable to monitor IAM/DAM? If the buckets weren't sized properly two things could've happened:

1)an exhaust valve didn't seat properly, and after enough knocking, it burnt to the point where there was a real(i.e.-noticeable) loss of compression

2)after breaking in the valve stretched a bit causing it to not fully seat anymore.

 

There's also the possibility that something caused very high cylinder temps, which can easily lead to a cracked ringland, or valve issues. I'm led to think it's more piston than valve related as I share your opinion that a bad valve is much less likely assuming the tune and engine build were okay.

MTBwrench's Stage 3 5EAT #racewagon 266awhp/255awtq @17.5psi, Tuned By Graham of Boosted Performance

 

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Do you have an Accessport or Tactrix cable to monitor IAM/DAM? If the buckets weren't sized properly two things could've happened:

1)an exhaust valve didn't seat properly, and after enough knocking, it burnt to the point where there was a real(i.e.-noticeable) loss of compression

2)after breaking in the valve stretched a bit causing it to not fully seat anymore.

 

There's also the possibility that something caused very high cylinder temps, which can easily lead to a cracked ringland, or valve issues. I'm led to think it's more piston than valve related as I share your opinion that a bad valve is much less likely assuming the tune and engine build were okay.

 

I dont have either to do any logs

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May be worth the investment! :)

 

 

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Yeah. I was hesitant to dump anymore money into this car until I knew things were going to last.

 

4+- months ago when I had the new short block done the drivers side head did have some pitting where piston pieces rattled around but I was assured they were cosmetic and the head was fine. Until a leak down test is done I wont know for sure whether its a head or piston issue. Hopefully the place where I had this rebuilt will stand behind their work or the machine shops work. Its wasn't done at a Subaru dealer

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