compression testing
compression testingMorning Gents: Question-- If I do a compression test on a cylinder and it is good do I need to test "leak down" also. Never done this before and wanted to check before going out and buying anything Thanks Mike
Performing the compression test first is the proper way to go. If you have good results, leave it at that. If there is an issue, the leakdown test will then help indicate where the problem is (leaky valves, bad rings, blown head gasket, etc.). The leakdown test will not help inform you if the compression ratio and cam timing are correct, but the cranking compression test will. Regards, Chase
Leakdown tests are ussually performed when compression readings are found to be at or below minimum specs. They will show you a percentage of leakage and possibly help you pinpoint where the leakage is occuring. By listening at the intake, exhaust or crankcase to hear air leaking from a certain area of the cylinder. With smaller leaks this may be challenging, as with a hole in the piston it would be quite obvious.
Keep in mind all engines have a certain amount of leakage to begin with. The question is, does the amount of leakage you have actually causing the problem your diagnosing. I personally runs a traditional dry test , followed by a wet test(one squirt of oil from a oil can).Then comparing numbers will give you a good idea the sealing ability of the rings. "Running" (as in Engine running not performing)compression test's can help pinpoint intermittents that might not occur while cranking. Weak or Broken Valve springs , Worn cam ect. Remember- Throttle and Choke Full open All plugs out during testing Charged Battery and maintain during test Consistent cranking speed will yield accurate results This goes for all Engines not just 305's 64' CB77
65' CB160
Re: compression testingNot a lot of info as ta what I know about Leak Down Test however I seem to assume this is for 2 Stroke not 4 Stroke. !!!????????. .........lm
testleak down is for 4 strokes, tests valves and rings
,crank case pressure test is for 2 strokes checking for bad crank seals, they do the same thing but in a different way, it can find a problem that is about to happen that a compression test may not pick up
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