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Leak down testing help |
tornik550 |
Sep 13 2010, 08:12 PM
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My engine was recently rebuilt and had about 250 miles on it. I was having some issues with cylinder number 3 and I needed to remove the engine.
My buddy gave me a harbor freight leak down tester and I decided to play with it. I do not have the head on cyl 3,4 so I played with cyl 1,2. I have never used a leak down tester. I realize that the engine should be warm however I cannot warm the engine since the other half is out of the car and I cannot wait to play with my new toy until the engine is back in. Here is what I did and the results (I should mention that I was getting good compression numbers from cyl 1,2,4 prior to pulling the engine)- I set cyl 2 at TDC (also had the rockers removed so TDC probably doesn't matter). Hooked up the hose to the spark plug hole Hooked up the gauge section of the tester to the air hose, turned the gauge until the leakage gauge reads 0% (the other gauge read at around 10 psi?) Then I hooked the coupler up to the hose from the spark plug hole Read the gauge- 35% Did the same thing with cyl 1- same results 35% Just to play around, I decided to leave one of the valves open. I thought it would read 100% leakage- it read 35%- WTF. It seems that I am not doing something right. Is this simply because the engine is cold? ALso- Bonus question- How can I tell if my cylinders are glazed? I figure that now is a good time to find out so I can get them honed if necessary. THanks!!!! |
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