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Varied is a worry depending on the difference, what have you got?

Stuart.

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Hi Guys,

 

Took the readings with a compression tester, - a pretty good one. ( from a good mechanics workshop)

 

We have got compression readings of 180 - 150 across the line.

 

I think we should be looking for between 155-165?

 

My senior spanner scientist is going to have a looks at the valve timings tomorrow, he was muttering that sometimes you can slip a sprocket. ( think he's referring to the timing chain, which would mess up the valve opening and closing, as I understand it)

 

Getting a bit passed my limited knowledge but thank you for your replies to date, much appreciated.

 

Regards

 

Doyley

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As Stuart implied, there is no absolute number to look for. Compression testers are neither precision instrument nor calibrated, but good to compare the compression across the block. Should be less than +/- 10psi, so 150-180 not good.

 

Try the oil test to diagnose the leak. A teaspoon of engine oil in each down the plughole before repeating the test. If the compression doesn't rise significantly, then there is valve leak, as the. Oil will help zeal the rings.

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You won't have slipped a sprocket without major damage to the timing wheels so discount that. Did you have the throttle open doing the test? How many revolutions, what's the state of the battery? All other plugs out? Borrow a leak down tester to get a more comprehensive diagnosis and as John suggests above, do a wet/dry comparison. Post the results for all the cylinders because adjacent low pressures can indicate head gasket failure.

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Hi Doyley,

of course you used a compression tester but how did you carry out the procedure - ref Peter's post above #6

 

Actual values are less important than consistent values - 150, 150 is better than 150, 180 etc etc.

 

Roger

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