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> Compression Check Acceptable Numbers?, Compression Check
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post Apr 25 2015, 05:20 PM
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I'm working on a friends car and we checked the compression with it cold. We retrieved the following readings: #1 cyl 70 lbs, #2-80 lbs., #3-80 lbs., #4-100 lbs., Engine has been running for about 6 months. Based on these readings what do you suggest? Is it ok to go ahead and get the engine running and drive it like it is or are you taking a chance of doing further damage? Run some diesel or ATF through the carbs and see if that would loosen the valves up some, then recheck Compression after a few hundred miles or is it time to tear it down and do a Valve job? Thanks for any suggestions.
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post Apr 25 2015, 09:02 PM
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Don't be too quick to judge. The #s didn't real look good on my wife's 1.7 when we first tested it, but decided to let it be for the time being. One day I decided WTH and adjusted the valves - found #3 & 4 were tight (#3 was way too tight).

Interestingly, those were the low reading cylinders. The engine was really peppy after adjusting all the valves.
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