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Bent Valves and How to Diagnose


 

Question:

Hey Kevin,
I have a 1990 mitsubishi ecl. 2.0l l4 turbo ic fi.
Would the car start and or idle if the valves were
bent.

Thankyou,
Pam

Answer:

It is possible for the valves to be bent and the engine still run. It probably would not run very strong, but it could run and idle. The best way to check for bent valves, would be to have your mechanic run a compression test and see if there is air leaking past the valves. If the valves are bent, the mechanic will be able to hear air leaking into the exhaust or intake, depending on which valves are bent.

Kevin Schappell

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Posted: 7th April 2006  |  Author: Kevin Schappell  |  Category: Engine

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