Well, been working on the engine for over a month, and still having issues... It all started when we decided to get the engine to run better, and squeeze more power out of the turbo. We got the turbo boosting 10-12 PSI, and got the propane mapped out pretty well. We decided to take it out for one more rip around the block to make sure everything was good. We noticed it started smoking, and figured it was just due to the higher boost levels pushing a little oil through the intake. I noticed halfway around, it started running really rough. Once we pulled back to the house, we noticed the blue smoke a lot more. We let it idle to clear out, which it wasn't running well, but after a minute it went to white smoke.
After I ordered up the parts, I loaded it onto the trailer, and towed it down to my buddies shop. Once we got in there, we found the problem. The fire ring on the Fel-Pro gasket failed on the #1 cylinder.
I had called up LC Engineering the week prior, and got an MLS gasket, a stage 2 turbo cam, dual rocker spring kit w/ titanium retainers all ordered up. As well as LROR for the rockers.
Once we got it all back together, we fired it up and it ran really rough, and was still blowing a lot of smoke. We let it run a bit to see if it would clear up and just had a bit of coolant and oil in the head and intake that needed clearing out. After getting it warm, it still wasn't clearing up, so we pulled the charge pipe off, and found oil sitting on the butterfly valves. I drained the oil, as we wanted to get it warm to clear out as much gunk as we could, and there was maybe a quart to a quart and a half of oil in the pan. Needless to say the turbo seals were blown as well. I changed the oil, and we pushed it (very difficultly. between stickies, and the new axles it HATES to be moved anywhere, even downhill!) out of the shop til the following weekend.
In the meantime, I ordered a turbo rebuild kit off of eBay. Once the weekend came, we met back up at the shop, and took the turbo back off the buggy for a rebuild. Once the turbo we rebuilt, we threw everything back together, and fired it back up. Again it was running really rough, but still figured it had lots of oil in the intake that needed cleaning out. We jumped in it, and took it up the road and back. As we were rounding the corner to get back to the shop, it was running REALLY rough, and we got sprayed with oil. The oil supply line to the turbo popped off the press fitting (which means in our rush to make sure we had a high pressure rating, we just missed the size of hose it was) but as I came to a stop, the engine died as well. We clamped the hose back on to just get back to the shop, but she would not run. We could not figure out why it wouldn't run. We checked the coil, the plugs, everything. We pulled the plugs and did a compression test, and cylinder 1 had no compression. The rest of the cylinders have great compression. However even with one cylinder down, the motor should still fire up. We ran out of time, and I hooked up my truck to it to drag it to another packing spot to sit for another week.
This last weekend, we again met up to see if we could get this figured out. We pulled the valve cover, and reset the valves in case that was the issue. We then did a leak down test, and found out the exhaust valve on cylinder 1 was losing 65% of pressure. So, that is where it sits currently. I am going to be calling Cleggs in Orem, as well as C&T to see what a valve job on my head will run me...
Needless to say, I am beyond frustrated with my engine in the buggy right now, and I am debating getting rid of it altogether for a 3.4L and going to gasoline. Still not sure what I am going to do, but I am trying to get it done and running for Nationals next month. Best thing at this time will need to be getting the valve job done, and throwing it all back together to see if we can get it running again. Still not sure what is causing it not to run, everything appears fine, and it should run on 3 cylinders regardless. We have no idea how long cylinder 1 has been down, but it is possible why my engine has been running like absolute poop this entire time, but I never saw or heard any down cylinders. It is possible many things decided to crap out all at once I guess...