It seems I'm the only person on the planet that managed to blow a cylinder head gasket on a Nissan 2.4 16V motor. The useless idiot of a mechanic ( recommended by a friend ) did a half job and stalled for 3 months so I sent a tow truck to retrieve it and bring it back to my house.
The engine is still in pieces and the timing seems to be a complete mess with nothing lining up according to what info I can get off the net.
What i need to know is, can I safely crank this motor over without valves hitting pistons, or do I need to remove the cams to allow all the valves to be closed ?
This is a DIY job, as I don't know if the engine is already damaged beyond repair with bent valves or a cracked block, or I could possibly get it running by Friday ( my deadline ).
Either way, it's getting sold or scrapped depending on the result.
I don't want to spend another cent on it other than oil and water if it can run again. 2005 NISSAN Hardbody Dcab Hi rider.
Thanks in advance.
The engine is still in pieces and the timing seems to be a complete mess with nothing lining up according to what info I can get off the net.
What i need to know is, can I safely crank this motor over without valves hitting pistons, or do I need to remove the cams to allow all the valves to be closed ?
This is a DIY job, as I don't know if the engine is already damaged beyond repair with bent valves or a cracked block, or I could possibly get it running by Friday ( my deadline ).
Either way, it's getting sold or scrapped depending on the result.
I don't want to spend another cent on it other than oil and water if it can run again. 2005 NISSAN Hardbody Dcab Hi rider.
Thanks in advance.