I've had major battery problems (another thing I need to change but it's not at the top of my list). After charging for over a day, I was finally ready to test. I think I'll buy a decent Ctek charger when I'm paid!
On a cold engine, from front to back - 180, 176, 165, 177. Each reading was taken after about 5-6 cranks. Resting the 3rd chamber showed 170 after 8 cranks, and later again showed only 152 after 5 cranks.
From front to back - 170, 177, 173, 186. I was going to retest the 1st chamber again as I thought the figure should increase, but I'd already hit new territory with the battery life so didn't want to push it too far.
This was still noticeable once the plugs were back in and I'd run the engine for 10 minutes to get rid of the oil in the chamber. I'm sure my neighbours loved the oily smoke but what the hell, they're noisily having a bathroom fitted (estimated 2 week job) so I'm just repaying the favour.
If it ever stops raining here, I will do another dry test to see how accurate my first readings were and also get the details on the type of plugs used. What is the ideal compression figure for a perfect engine? What would you expect to see from a 23 year old car?
Do dry compression tests first as this tests the valves and rings
On a cold engine, from front to back - 180, 176, 165, 177. Each reading was taken after about 5-6 cranks. Resting the 3rd chamber showed 170 after 8 cranks, and later again showed only 152 after 5 cranks.
pour a little engine oil into each chamber so it seals the rings and do it again
From front to back - 170, 177, 173, 186. I was going to retest the 1st chamber again as I thought the figure should increase, but I'd already hit new territory with the battery life so didn't want to push it too far.
Hissing sound after the engine has stopped could also be simply the compression in one cylinder near the top of the compression stroke leaking to atmosphere, possibly through a slightly-open valve.
This was still noticeable once the plugs were back in and I'd run the engine for 10 minutes to get rid of the oil in the chamber. I'm sure my neighbours loved the oily smoke but what the hell, they're noisily having a bathroom fitted (estimated 2 week job) so I'm just repaying the favour.
If it ever stops raining here, I will do another dry test to see how accurate my first readings were and also get the details on the type of plugs used. What is the ideal compression figure for a perfect engine? What would you expect to see from a 23 year old car?