Hoping maybe someone smarter than me can help me figure out my issue. I'll try to break this down as best as I can, the oil pan will be coming off in the next few days as I have the time to hopefully have a better look.
Engine: Engine was pulled running out of a donor car, no issues besides slightly low compression from a blown headgasket. While the engine was out I did a full refresh outside of removing the pistons and crank. So new rod bearings, head gasket, seals etc. Engine was hand cranked and in time before installing into the car. No apparent issues. Engine has a new starter as well although this is obviously no longer the issue.
After install day 1: Cranked engine with plugs out to build some oil pressure. Seemed a bit sluggish but nothing too abnormal since I forgot to keep my battery on the charger while it sat. Put the plugs in, I got one slow crank and a quick fire, the car shutoff after. Went to crank again and only got a click from the starter. Figured it was a dead battery, let the car sit overnight while battery charged. Cleaned and rechecked all of my grounds and electrical connections
Day 2: Started with a plug out crank, same as day 1 everything seemed good. Went to put the engine under compression w/ plugs in and starter click. Nothing else to it. Stumped I decided to pull the starter thinking this may have gotten wedged in the flywheel and caused a jam, this was not the case. After I tried to hand crank the engine to find it completely seized. I have about 1-2mm of wiggle back and forth, visible from the flywheel teeth moving. No signs of piston to valve contact when looking with a borescope, everything seems normal. The cams are able to shift back and forth, so these are not obviously bound.
My first thought is that maybe something is bound up with the timing chain. Which is causing the cams and crank only able to move between the gap in the chain. Although everything looks normal from what I could see with a borescope + flashlight. Something else that came to mind, is it possible for the vanos to cause this lock somehow? Thats the only other piece I can think of that would bind the engine like this. Unless I have a large foreign object sitting in the oil pan.
Engine: Engine was pulled running out of a donor car, no issues besides slightly low compression from a blown headgasket. While the engine was out I did a full refresh outside of removing the pistons and crank. So new rod bearings, head gasket, seals etc. Engine was hand cranked and in time before installing into the car. No apparent issues. Engine has a new starter as well although this is obviously no longer the issue.
After install day 1: Cranked engine with plugs out to build some oil pressure. Seemed a bit sluggish but nothing too abnormal since I forgot to keep my battery on the charger while it sat. Put the plugs in, I got one slow crank and a quick fire, the car shutoff after. Went to crank again and only got a click from the starter. Figured it was a dead battery, let the car sit overnight while battery charged. Cleaned and rechecked all of my grounds and electrical connections
Day 2: Started with a plug out crank, same as day 1 everything seemed good. Went to put the engine under compression w/ plugs in and starter click. Nothing else to it. Stumped I decided to pull the starter thinking this may have gotten wedged in the flywheel and caused a jam, this was not the case. After I tried to hand crank the engine to find it completely seized. I have about 1-2mm of wiggle back and forth, visible from the flywheel teeth moving. No signs of piston to valve contact when looking with a borescope, everything seems normal. The cams are able to shift back and forth, so these are not obviously bound.
My first thought is that maybe something is bound up with the timing chain. Which is causing the cams and crank only able to move between the gap in the chain. Although everything looks normal from what I could see with a borescope + flashlight. Something else that came to mind, is it possible for the vanos to cause this lock somehow? Thats the only other piece I can think of that would bind the engine like this. Unless I have a large foreign object sitting in the oil pan.
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