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Compression Test Results
Hey guys, I just picked up an 87 turbo in December. Had some really nice weather lately so I decided to give her a tune up. I replaced the air filter, spark plugs, spark plug wires, and since I had to pull off so much crap to get to the damn plugs I went ahead and did the valve cover gaskets as well.
While I was in there I figured I would do a compression test too. Here is what I found. no. 1 cylinder - 180 psi no. 2 cylinder - 185 psi no. 3 cylinder - 165 psi no. 4 cylinder - 165 psi no. 5 cylinder - 170 psi no. 6 cylinder - 185 psi I like how high the readings came back. I performed the test on a cold engine and cranked 7 times for each cylinder. However, I am not sure if I should be concerned with the large difference on cylinders 3 and 4 vs the rest. The guy I bought it from has records that I haven't picked up yet, but he said the HG was done already. Its a super clean car with 91000 miles. What do you guys think? Thanks in advance.:dunno: |
A cold test is unreliable. Do it again with the engine warmed up as much as possible while still permitting you to handle it... It's best to do this by running it up to operating temp and letting it cool a bit with the hood open or work with gloves. This allows the components to cool enough to handle on the outside while the internals remain warm.
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