Compression

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Post by Onne »

I do know how to take compression sir. My equipment is calibrated and I always remove all plugs, on hot engine (I have burned my hands!) with the throttle wide open.
And it runs quite nicely be it a bit oily on startup (more like sooty actually)
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It could well be the gauge/battery condition/starter condition. Test should be done on hot engine - with all plugs out and throttle wedged open - to let some air in !
Exactly.
Engine wasn't hot as I'd spent nearly an hour messing with other things and it was around 0°C in the garage - and it had only done a mile before hand. Unfortunately I didn't have time to heat it up as I had to have everything back together to meet a man in a distant layby at 6pm.... [Thanks for the gearbox WorkNiel)
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Post by NZJLY »

bmcecosse wrote:It could well be the gauge/battery condition/starter condition. Test should be done on hot engine - with all plugs out and throttle wedged open - to let some air in ! If it runs well, don't worry about it!
What sort of numbers would be OK for a cold engine being cranked by hand? We have a 1098 that hasn't run for a while so ...

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Post by bmcecosse »

No idea- I doubt you will get much on the gauge by hand - the starter needs to really spin it! But - you can 'feel' the compression by hand - main thing is all should be much the same. If one feels poor - and you can hear a hissing/breathing noise - then it could be leaky rings or valves.
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