Hello, this is my first post but I have been frequenting this forum since I acquired a 1997 Ford escort wagon a couple months ago.
My apologies if this is a bit long-winded but I am at a point where I am absolutely stumped and it's driving me crazy.
The car is a 1997 Ford escort wagon 2.0 SPI sohc. I got the car from a family member I was told that they had overheated the engine pretty badly, so I ran a compression test and I found the numbers definitely indicated a head gasket, they were: cylinder 1:20psi 2:40psi 3:55psi 4:105psi. So I replaced the head gaskets and got a head from a local wrecking yard the car that they had came from had 135,000 miles on the odometer and a sticker under the hood that said the timing belt have been changed within about 10,000 miles, after truing the head ( adhesive sandpaper on a piece of granite countertop). I installed it on the car and it ran just fine, I let it idle for about 45 minutes and drove it slowly around my property, then I took it out on the highway for a test drive everything seemed fine once I began climbing a small hill I heard it ticking sound whenever I got on the throttle as soon as I got off it would just Coast with no sound, because I was going up a hill I couldn't just let it Coast so I got on the throttle and it lost all power and the engine shut off, I towed it back to the house ran a compression test and the numbers were as follows: 1: 90 psi 2-4: about 30psi or less. I should also mention I did notice that the timing belt had jumped a few teeth, so that is pretty much where I am at I did run a wet compression test and it did not change the numbers at all, thank you for your guys's help any advice is much appreciated
My apologies if this is a bit long-winded but I am at a point where I am absolutely stumped and it's driving me crazy.
The car is a 1997 Ford escort wagon 2.0 SPI sohc. I got the car from a family member I was told that they had overheated the engine pretty badly, so I ran a compression test and I found the numbers definitely indicated a head gasket, they were: cylinder 1:20psi 2:40psi 3:55psi 4:105psi. So I replaced the head gaskets and got a head from a local wrecking yard the car that they had came from had 135,000 miles on the odometer and a sticker under the hood that said the timing belt have been changed within about 10,000 miles, after truing the head ( adhesive sandpaper on a piece of granite countertop). I installed it on the car and it ran just fine, I let it idle for about 45 minutes and drove it slowly around my property, then I took it out on the highway for a test drive everything seemed fine once I began climbing a small hill I heard it ticking sound whenever I got on the throttle as soon as I got off it would just Coast with no sound, because I was going up a hill I couldn't just let it Coast so I got on the throttle and it lost all power and the engine shut off, I towed it back to the house ran a compression test and the numbers were as follows: 1: 90 psi 2-4: about 30psi or less. I should also mention I did notice that the timing belt had jumped a few teeth, so that is pretty much where I am at I did run a wet compression test and it did not change the numbers at all, thank you for your guys's help any advice is much appreciated