if worst comes to worst, i will pull the motor but that's a last resort, gonna try n change the one piston
You need to pull the motor to get the oil pan off and back on properly without leaks. If you don't have the money just button it back up and drive it. It may last a week or it may go thousands of miles, you never know.
deff not gonna do that, gonna just try through the bottom n see what happens, BUT the piston might still be good enough to use? i dont know
You can pull the engine in 3 hours. Why would you lay on your back with oil running down your arms for hours when it would be way easier to pull the engine??? Trust me, i might be a duramax guy but i've pulled my fair share of 7.3s and its a piece of cake!
i know it will take alot longer then 3 hours on this thing, oil getting on me is nothing, not gonna rip the front of my truck apart if i can fix it while its in
I would say slap it back together and run it. My dad did the same thing in his van and the mechanic said he would just leave the piston in with the screw still in it. Ran it for several thousand miles after that. It did tend to miss some when cold but ran pretty decent once warmed up. As far as i know it is still running fine.
Too many things could be wrong to put it back together. Could be a bent valve, cracked piston, or a bent rod. How does the injector tip look?
If you are going to do a valve job on the one head you really should pull the other one and have it done also.
Did it have a miss or was it just knocking? You can tap the valve stem down with a hammer handle and listen to the sound. each type of valve (intake or exhaust) will have a similar sound. If it is very different then the head is a boat anchor. This is not a test that will tell if it is perfect but rather a quick test to identify a problem. If the valve feels sticky when tapped it is likely bent. I would think the rocker arm or push rod would be bent before the valve though. I dont see any obvious valve marks on the piston either. How do you know the connecting rod is not bent?
im gonna have a valve job done, but just from looking around the head, the valves are fine, there was a bent push rod when i removed the rockers n such, but the valve wasent the problem
You don't know that, you are guessing. Didn't you just replace a pushrod on that valve only to have it bend immediatley after you started the engine. That sounds like a bent valve to me, or at the very least the hose clamp is still contacting the valve.
Have you looked at the cylinder wall already????