What's the easiest and least expensive, yet definitive way to test compression? I'm wanting to see if my 223k mile 3100 is worth putting more money into or if I should just save up for a new longblock. Is there anything else I should look for? It doesn't smoke at all and performs well.
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All the cylinders should be within 10% of each other, thats the easiest way to figure out if you have a problem.\"I think I\'ll take this oppurtunity to remove my ears.\"
--Capt. Jean-Luc Picard
94 Grand Am GT 3100 16.4@83mph
WAI, custom exhaust, MSD Coils
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About $30 - $50 for a compression tester. Any parts store would have one .. AutoZone, PartsAmerica, etc .
To test, take out one spark plug at a time, screw in compression gauge and crank.
I found it best to grab a piece of paper and draw 6 circles (3x2), one for each cylinder, and label the circle with a cylinder number. As you check the compression, just write it down next to it. If this is confusing .. then forget I mentioned it
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You should disable the fuel and ignition systems before you do it though. Simply pull the ECM/fuel pump fuse and the DIS fuse.
Crank the engine over for 6-7 compression strokes and watch the guage. The compression should build up quickly. If it doesn't something is worn. Then try squirting some oil into the cylinder and try it again. If the compression jumps up, the rings are probably worn. If not, it's probably the valves.90 Chev Lumina 3.1 398 000 KMs
If if works, DON\'T FIX IT.
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Originally posted by RLJYou should disable the fuel and ignition systems before you do it though. Simply pull the ECM/fuel pump fuse and the DIS fuse.
Crank the engine over for 6-7 compression strokes and watch the guage. The compression should build up quickly. If it doesn't something is worn. Then try squirting some oil into the cylinder and try it again. If the compression jumps up, the rings are probably worn. If not, it's probably the valves.\"I think I\'ll take this oppurtunity to remove my ears.\"
--Capt. Jean-Luc Picard
94 Grand Am GT 3100 16.4@83mph
WAI, custom exhaust, MSD Coils
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Originally posted by pontiac92gpTo test, take out one spark plug at a time, screw in compression gauge and crank.
the proper way to do a compression test is remove All spark plugs, and have the throttle body open.
i usually take a screwdriver and stick it in the throttle bore to hold the t.b. open so i dont forget, it will make a difference.
also pull the fuel pump relay or fuse, to kill the fuel.Colin
92 Sunbird GT, 3200 Hybrid 13.99@ 95.22 (2004)
90 Eagle Talon TSi AWD 10.54 @ 129mph.
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Originally posted by HomerI bought my compression tester from sears, its an actron, I like it and it cost like $40. To add on to "the proper way" make sure put the spark plug wires some where you won't be able to get a nice poke from the DIS.
Cliff Scott
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