leakdown test
okay guys so i attempted doing a leakdown test and this ---- dosnt make any sense
so i followed this guide here http://www.team-integra.net/sections...ArticleID=1129 it just so happends that i have the exact same leakdown tester lol i tested each cylinder and opened the tester till it reached the "set" position just like in this pic below.. i waited.. and it would hardly even move? http://www.team-integra.net/images/B...n/DSC00605.jpg if i set it to like the line where the green starts then after like a couple mins it moves a tiny smige like a millimeter... am i doing something wrong?? or could i have like good compression?/sealage? wtf compressor regulator was at 100psi gonna try again tomorrow maybe i should try 60psi? hmm any ideas? lol |
okay so i tried again today and this time i set the regulator at 60 psi and it was still pretty much the same i noticed like a tiny drop it went down like a millimeter but still stayed in the "set" area
i tried droping the psi at the regulator even more and noticed that at about 25 psi it droped and stayed half way on the green around the "20%" mark i put it back to the 60psi and got out a mechanics stethoscope and started listening to different areas intake, exhaust no sound.. put it near the dipstick area and heard some hissing so i guess my rings are leaking |
I told you a long time ago its your rings:P silly man
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ya well my leak down numbers are still good like 2% leakage
good numbers are supposed to be under 10% .. so its not my compression so it must be the oil control rings or something else |
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