I am losing my mind on this. I had a small leak in the head gasket (it would leak coolant into the cylinder overnight) so I sent the car to a shop to have the job done. Long story short, they were taking far too long so I decided to get the car back to my garage to get it done. I ordered a rebuilt head from a company on eBay and got a new gasket set. Here is the problem:
After the job, the compression is kind of all over the place. I get anywhere from 85 to 120 psi, and oddly sometimes the same cylinder will read 90 and sometimes 120. This just makes no sense. I added a tea spoon of oil, no difference.
I checked the timing FOUR TIMES. Turned the crank 90 degrees past the park and the 90 CCW. Tired also turning it 45 degrees past. All the marks line up. So I thought ok, let me remove the cams entirely as this should return all valves to their natural closed state right?
Well now I am lucky get 30psi on any cylinder with the cams removed. How the heck does that make any sense?
This car defies everything I know about how an engine works and I am losing my mind. I think I got a bad head from the rebuilder, but that doesnt explain the LOWER compression with the cams removed?
HELP. 2005 S40 T5






