The 2002 (141K) had an episode about a week ago. It started hard and ran real rough. Shut it down until I got a chance to troubleshoot. Next day, went to diagnose problem and Jeep ran great.
Fast forward a couple days and the KJ is again acting up. This time it doesn't fix itself.
I pull all the plugs and 5 are carbon fouled and 1 is wet with fuel. While I have the plugs out I figure I'll Check compression. Slightly warm engine (and throttle shut), but I still get 175/190/184/185/179/0.
The number 2 cylinder (the one with the wet plug) has zero compression. I pull the valve cover and the rocker arm for the intake valve got thrown. Looking around, it doesn't seem to have caused any collateral damage.
My question is what options can I exhaust before ripping the whole engine apart to remove/examine the head? The intake valve is obviously seriously leaking and leading to the zero compression. It could be a bad/bent valve or maybe the press-fit seat is compromised. Is it worth throwing the rocker back on and seeing if the valve starts cooperating. Or do I risk further damage with that approach. Does it ever work to spray some penetrent around the valve stem to loosen it? The main reason I have some hope of avoiding a teardown is that the problem appeared intermittently. If it was a catastrophic failure type of situation, I don't think the car would have run fine for a while after the 1st incident.
BTW - I've used Mobil 1 from the 1st oil change and everything under the valve cover looks very clean (no deposits at all)
Fast forward a couple days and the KJ is again acting up. This time it doesn't fix itself.
I pull all the plugs and 5 are carbon fouled and 1 is wet with fuel. While I have the plugs out I figure I'll Check compression. Slightly warm engine (and throttle shut), but I still get 175/190/184/185/179/0.
The number 2 cylinder (the one with the wet plug) has zero compression. I pull the valve cover and the rocker arm for the intake valve got thrown. Looking around, it doesn't seem to have caused any collateral damage.
My question is what options can I exhaust before ripping the whole engine apart to remove/examine the head? The intake valve is obviously seriously leaking and leading to the zero compression. It could be a bad/bent valve or maybe the press-fit seat is compromised. Is it worth throwing the rocker back on and seeing if the valve starts cooperating. Or do I risk further damage with that approach. Does it ever work to spray some penetrent around the valve stem to loosen it? The main reason I have some hope of avoiding a teardown is that the problem appeared intermittently. If it was a catastrophic failure type of situation, I don't think the car would have run fine for a while after the 1st incident.
BTW - I've used Mobil 1 from the 1st oil change and everything under the valve cover looks very clean (no deposits at all)