Patrick
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VRCC 4474
Largo Florida
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« Reply #2 on: July 25, 2010, 02:10:35 PM » |
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Not all compression gauges are created equal,, there will be a difference between them.. The main concern is that all cylinders are about the same.. Now, concerning whether to perform the test hot or cold,, it should be performed 'warm' and technically the throttle should be open.. Maybe I've been doing this type of work for too long and I'm too old fashioned,, but,, sparklers should not be removed from a hot engine.. I've had to heli-coil too many holes from fellas doing just that.. So, my opinion, warm the engine, it doesn't take long, get the juices flowing, then re-do the test and see what happens.. I have a funny feeling that you'll see a big difference.. These engines really don't have problems, they are pretty bulletproof..Oh, I'm also a big fan of never-seize in these circumstances..
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