Engine Compression Test: A Step-by-Step Guide
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작성자 Weldon 작성일26-02-26 23:56 조회85회 댓글0건본문
Running a simple compression evaluation is a straightforward way to evaluate the condition of your engine’s core engine elements. This test helps you determine if the piston rings, valves, and head gasket are in good condition. Inconsistent compression across cylinders can point to mechanical failure that might lead to reduced power, erratic idle, or catastrophic breakdown.
In the initial phase, make sure the engine is warm but not hot. A warm engine gives precise measurements because all parts are at optimal thermal expansion. Turn off the engine and remove the key and disable the fuel delivery system to eliminate fuel supply while testing. You should also remove the coil packs or spark plug cables to prevent unintended ignition.
Next, remove all the spark plugs. Note the position of each plug relative to its cylinder so you can reinstall them correctly later. Use a spark plug wrench and socket set to carefully take them out. Take care to keep the cylinder openings clear.
Secure the testing device into cylinder one. Make sure it is properly seated to ensure precise measurement. Have a a second person floor the throttle and engage the ignition for a 6-second interval. Monitor the dial as it climbs. Capture the top pressure number. Perform the same test on all remaining cylinders, making sure to reset the gauge between tests.
After collecting all cylinder measurements, compare them. A well-maintained engine typically has compression from 120 to 170 psi. The readings should be fairly consistent across all cylinders. A discrepancy greater than one-eighth between the highest and lowest readings may indicate a problem. For example, if a particular cylinder lags behind the rest, it could mean a eroded rings, valve seat failure, or gasket blowout.
If a cylinder’s reading is abnormally low, you can do a wet test to help determine the root cause. Introduce a drop or اتوسرویس داوود two of oil into the weak cylinder’s access point. Then retest the pressure. Should the psi increase sharply, the problem is likely degraded ring integrity. Should the value remain unchanged, the issue is probably with the valve seals or cylinder head seal.
When all tests are finished, reinsert the spark plug units, reattach the fuel and spark systems, and turn on the engine to verify normal operation. A cylinder compression check doesn’t require special tools beyond a gauge and a few basic hand tools, but it gives you critical information about engine health. Regular testing can help catch problems early and save you from costly repairs down the road.
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