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> Compression: can it be tested old & cold?, with any positive results???
Bruce Allert
post Jun 16 2005, 12:09 AM
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I've had this 1.7 for 2 years sitting on the shop floor. The guy I got it from prolly had it a few years sitting on his shop floor and it had oil in it when I got it. Looked clean too. (oil that is)

I checked compression tonight by rotating the engine by hand. Did 4 - 5 rotations for the peticular cylinder being tested. The results were a consistant 30 PSI in each hole.

The only oil I've added is some Marvel Mystery Oil thru the plug holes and most of that squirted out the exhaust valves. There should be some oil in the sump. I know quite a bit came out onto the floor when I was moving it but it ain't dry!

I'm just not sure if I want to go thru putting this engine in the car and have it not run or have no more than 30 PSI.

Any ideas?

Anyone know if compression will come up once it's running?

I even adjusted the valves to be sure nothing was open.


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