Why is compression so low?
#16
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Re: Why is compression so low?
fascion wrote:
> I've posted about this car before, engine rebuilt and still won't
> start...
>
> Old post -
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a...95d910a2?hl=en
>
> The thing is... I said all cylinders have compression, but I never
> asked my buddy what the compression was. So, today I checked for
> myself, and saw that the cylinders only had 90ish compression, and I'm
> reasonably sure that's the reason the car won't start. The rings and
> valves were all replaced, everything was torqued back to factory specs
> with new gaskets blah blah... any ideas on why the compression is so
> low?
>
===================================
If you failed to prop the throttle open, and the engine was dry, the
compression will be WAY LOW. You may have damaged the igniter too when
you cranked with the wires disconnected. Have you listened to the fuel
pump, and tried a bit of starting fluid to see if it will fire up even
for a second?
'Curly'
> I've posted about this car before, engine rebuilt and still won't
> start...
>
> Old post -
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a...95d910a2?hl=en
>
> The thing is... I said all cylinders have compression, but I never
> asked my buddy what the compression was. So, today I checked for
> myself, and saw that the cylinders only had 90ish compression, and I'm
> reasonably sure that's the reason the car won't start. The rings and
> valves were all replaced, everything was torqued back to factory specs
> with new gaskets blah blah... any ideas on why the compression is so
> low?
>
===================================
If you failed to prop the throttle open, and the engine was dry, the
compression will be WAY LOW. You may have damaged the igniter too when
you cranked with the wires disconnected. Have you listened to the fuel
pump, and tried a bit of starting fluid to see if it will fire up even
for a second?
'Curly'
#17
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Re: Why is compression so low?
Soooo, find out WHY its so low!
Start with a leak-down test. If there are components leaking that
shouldnt you can find them easily with some smart listening.
Leakdown testers are available for under $100 and I just saw one very
cheap at Harbor Freight in their recent sale flyer. If you do ANY engine
work this tool will save you LOTS of guesswork.
-SP
fascion wrote:
> I've posted about this car before, engine rebuilt and still won't
> start...
>
> Old post -
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a...95d910a2?hl=en
>
> The thing is... I said all cylinders have compression, but I never
> asked my buddy what the compression was. So, today I checked for
> myself, and saw that the cylinders only had 90ish compression, and I'm
> reasonably sure that's the reason the car won't start. The rings and
> valves were all replaced, everything was torqued back to factory specs
> with new gaskets blah blah... any ideas on why the compression is so
> low?
>
Start with a leak-down test. If there are components leaking that
shouldnt you can find them easily with some smart listening.
Leakdown testers are available for under $100 and I just saw one very
cheap at Harbor Freight in their recent sale flyer. If you do ANY engine
work this tool will save you LOTS of guesswork.
-SP
fascion wrote:
> I've posted about this car before, engine rebuilt and still won't
> start...
>
> Old post -
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a...95d910a2?hl=en
>
> The thing is... I said all cylinders have compression, but I never
> asked my buddy what the compression was. So, today I checked for
> myself, and saw that the cylinders only had 90ish compression, and I'm
> reasonably sure that's the reason the car won't start. The rings and
> valves were all replaced, everything was torqued back to factory specs
> with new gaskets blah blah... any ideas on why the compression is so
> low?
>
#18
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Posts: n/a
Re: Why is compression so low?
Soooo, find out WHY its so low!
Start with a leak-down test. If there are components leaking that
shouldnt you can find them easily with some smart listening.
Leakdown testers are available for under $100 and I just saw one very
cheap at Harbor Freight in their recent sale flyer. If you do ANY engine
work this tool will save you LOTS of guesswork.
-SP
fascion wrote:
> I've posted about this car before, engine rebuilt and still won't
> start...
>
> Old post -
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a...95d910a2?hl=en
>
> The thing is... I said all cylinders have compression, but I never
> asked my buddy what the compression was. So, today I checked for
> myself, and saw that the cylinders only had 90ish compression, and I'm
> reasonably sure that's the reason the car won't start. The rings and
> valves were all replaced, everything was torqued back to factory specs
> with new gaskets blah blah... any ideas on why the compression is so
> low?
>
Start with a leak-down test. If there are components leaking that
shouldnt you can find them easily with some smart listening.
Leakdown testers are available for under $100 and I just saw one very
cheap at Harbor Freight in their recent sale flyer. If you do ANY engine
work this tool will save you LOTS of guesswork.
-SP
fascion wrote:
> I've posted about this car before, engine rebuilt and still won't
> start...
>
> Old post -
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a...95d910a2?hl=en
>
> The thing is... I said all cylinders have compression, but I never
> asked my buddy what the compression was. So, today I checked for
> myself, and saw that the cylinders only had 90ish compression, and I'm
> reasonably sure that's the reason the car won't start. The rings and
> valves were all replaced, everything was torqued back to factory specs
> with new gaskets blah blah... any ideas on why the compression is so
> low?
>
#19
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Posts: n/a
Re: Why is compression so low?
Soooo, find out WHY its so low!
Start with a leak-down test. If there are components leaking that
shouldnt you can find them easily with some smart listening.
Leakdown testers are available for under $100 and I just saw one very
cheap at Harbor Freight in their recent sale flyer. If you do ANY engine
work this tool will save you LOTS of guesswork.
-SP
fascion wrote:
> I've posted about this car before, engine rebuilt and still won't
> start...
>
> Old post -
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a...95d910a2?hl=en
>
> The thing is... I said all cylinders have compression, but I never
> asked my buddy what the compression was. So, today I checked for
> myself, and saw that the cylinders only had 90ish compression, and I'm
> reasonably sure that's the reason the car won't start. The rings and
> valves were all replaced, everything was torqued back to factory specs
> with new gaskets blah blah... any ideas on why the compression is so
> low?
>
Start with a leak-down test. If there are components leaking that
shouldnt you can find them easily with some smart listening.
Leakdown testers are available for under $100 and I just saw one very
cheap at Harbor Freight in their recent sale flyer. If you do ANY engine
work this tool will save you LOTS of guesswork.
-SP
fascion wrote:
> I've posted about this car before, engine rebuilt and still won't
> start...
>
> Old post -
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a...95d910a2?hl=en
>
> The thing is... I said all cylinders have compression, but I never
> asked my buddy what the compression was. So, today I checked for
> myself, and saw that the cylinders only had 90ish compression, and I'm
> reasonably sure that's the reason the car won't start. The rings and
> valves were all replaced, everything was torqued back to factory specs
> with new gaskets blah blah... any ideas on why the compression is so
> low?
>
#20
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Posts: n/a
Re: Why is compression so low?
Soooo, find out WHY its so low!
Start with a leak-down test. If there are components leaking that
shouldnt you can find them easily with some smart listening.
Leakdown testers are available for under $100 and I just saw one very
cheap at Harbor Freight in their recent sale flyer. If you do ANY engine
work this tool will save you LOTS of guesswork.
-SP
fascion wrote:
> I've posted about this car before, engine rebuilt and still won't
> start...
>
> Old post -
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a...95d910a2?hl=en
>
> The thing is... I said all cylinders have compression, but I never
> asked my buddy what the compression was. So, today I checked for
> myself, and saw that the cylinders only had 90ish compression, and I'm
> reasonably sure that's the reason the car won't start. The rings and
> valves were all replaced, everything was torqued back to factory specs
> with new gaskets blah blah... any ideas on why the compression is so
> low?
>
Start with a leak-down test. If there are components leaking that
shouldnt you can find them easily with some smart listening.
Leakdown testers are available for under $100 and I just saw one very
cheap at Harbor Freight in their recent sale flyer. If you do ANY engine
work this tool will save you LOTS of guesswork.
-SP
fascion wrote:
> I've posted about this car before, engine rebuilt and still won't
> start...
>
> Old post -
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.a...95d910a2?hl=en
>
> The thing is... I said all cylinders have compression, but I never
> asked my buddy what the compression was. So, today I checked for
> myself, and saw that the cylinders only had 90ish compression, and I'm
> reasonably sure that's the reason the car won't start. The rings and
> valves were all replaced, everything was torqued back to factory specs
> with new gaskets blah blah... any ideas on why the compression is so
> low?
>
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