My trusty 1997 SR 3.5L failed California smog last year which opened up a massive can of worms. It was leaking oil from god knows how many places and decided to pull the heads and do a top end rebuild: refaced the valves, lapped them in lightly, vacuum tested good, all new seals and gaskets everywhere. Here's the trouble. I've got the heads back on and while doing a compression test, one bank is much lower than the other. And the part that has me puzzled is the numbers don't really match up with my leakdown test numbers. The leakage on that bank is pretty similar to the opposite bank which has good compression numbers.
Driver's Side:
150psi 77% leakdown
165psi 88%
170psi 93%
Passenger
85psi 95% leakdown
80psi 86%
85psi 83%
Most of the leakage is going through the rings which is to be expected. 160k miles on the shortblock, and been sitting for 6+ months during this god forsaken project. The refreshed heads came from a 2001 Montero 3.5l but as far as my research indicated they share the same part number for just about everything other than cam sensor and driver side timing pulley.
Any ideas on why one bank would be lower than the other? Timing marks don't seem to line up 100% dead on (like half a tooth off maybe) between all 3 pulleys and it's been so long since my last timing belt job I can't remember if that is just the way it is.
Driver's Side:
150psi 77% leakdown
165psi 88%
170psi 93%
Passenger
85psi 95% leakdown
80psi 86%
85psi 83%
Most of the leakage is going through the rings which is to be expected. 160k miles on the shortblock, and been sitting for 6+ months during this god forsaken project. The refreshed heads came from a 2001 Montero 3.5l but as far as my research indicated they share the same part number for just about everything other than cam sensor and driver side timing pulley.
Any ideas on why one bank would be lower than the other? Timing marks don't seem to line up 100% dead on (like half a tooth off maybe) between all 3 pulleys and it's been so long since my last timing belt job I can't remember if that is just the way it is.