Found an M52 at a junkyard, still in car. I didn't ask if the starter will turn over, but he said i can go ahead and look at the engine and open up the valve cover to see the condition of the cams. He said he didnt know if it ran since its been sitting for a year or so. I'd like to test the compression but is there a way to do it without the starter? I mean if I had to replace the HG that'd be fine, I'm just scared of there magically being bent valves on a timing chained motor haha
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Originally posted by lolcantturn View PostFound an M52 at a junkyard, still in car. I didn't ask if the starter will turn over, but he said i can go ahead and look at the engine and open up the valve cover to see the condition of the cams. He said he didnt know if it ran since its been sitting for a year or so. I'd like to test the compression but is there a way to do it without the starter? I mean if I had to replace the HG that'd be fine, I'm just scared of there magically being bent valves on a timing chained motor haha
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