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how bad is this compression ?
how bad is this compression ?
Did a compression pressure check this arvo and well I'm a little concerned.
Results were from the front cylinder to the back.
psi - kPa
143 - 990
132 - 910
129 - 895
123 - 850
From a manual I have it says it should be 199 psi with the limit being 170, with a maximum 14.2 variance between them. The variance is fine but I'm just worried that they fall so low below what it's supposed to be.
The engines done 217,500 km and is an 89 and was for some time running on only 3 cylinders. Is it on the way out or just showing it's age ?
Results were from the front cylinder to the back.
psi - kPa
143 - 990
132 - 910
129 - 895
123 - 850
From a manual I have it says it should be 199 psi with the limit being 170, with a maximum 14.2 variance between them. The variance is fine but I'm just worried that they fall so low below what it's supposed to be.
The engines done 217,500 km and is an 89 and was for some time running on only 3 cylinders. Is it on the way out or just showing it's age ?
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sorry dude but you are very wrongCrawford wrote:does a rebuild fix the compression?
i thought if the compression was shit that meant you needed a new engine... and you couldnt rebuild..
and you could only rebuild engines that the compression is still acceptable for
i must be wrong?
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not so much valve stem seals (they stop oil going down the valve stem into the bore) they can be a cause of a smokey engine thoughSpike_Sierra wrote:compression gets bad usually from worn piston rings and vavle stem seals, both are replaced in a rebuild.
out of the three engines ive got they all need rebores and than of course bigger pistons and rings , if your bore is ok (no lip on top) you should hone the bore when putting in new rings otherwise the rings won't bed in properly and course lower compression and oil usage .
the valve seats can also be a cause of low compression if they are not fully seating in which case you'll either need to lap the valves or have them reground.
if its worth doing do it intensly , better still do it with MADPASSION
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