mulderdad
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I did a compression test on wifes 94 vmax600.
Got 118 and 116.
Does this sound ok?
5700kms.
thanks,
mul
Got 118 and 116.
Does this sound ok?
5700kms.
thanks,
mul
mulderdad
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anyone?
daman
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if your still woundering thats not bad, mabie a little higher 120-135 how many miles??
mulderdad
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I bought a better gauge and did it again.
Got 125 and 126. Much better.
5700k's=approx 3500miles.
mul
Got 125 and 126. Much better.
5700k's=approx 3500miles.
mul
daman
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Yup....thats better.
Zack1978
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Bump of an old thread....
So how do I do a compression test? Should both spark plugs be removed, and the compression tester in one cyl at a time I assume? Should one plug remain in the sled while the other cyl is being tested? Should the engine be warm or cold when doing the test?
Thanks,
Zack
So how do I do a compression test? Should both spark plugs be removed, and the compression tester in one cyl at a time I assume? Should one plug remain in the sled while the other cyl is being tested? Should the engine be warm or cold when doing the test?
Thanks,
Zack
Rustman
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I do it plugs out, cold engine, kill switch on, one cylinder at a time, and about 5 good pulls.
Throttle Junkie35
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I believe you meant to say ''kill switch off''.I do it plugs out, cold engine, kill switch on, one cylinder at a time, and about 5 good pulls.
Zack1978
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So the pull starter is the best way as opposed to using the electric starter?
Thanks,
Zack
Thanks,
Zack
Throttle Junkie35
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It doesnt matter. Just crank or pull until the gauge stops showing an increase in pressure.
Rustman
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I believe you meant to say ''kill switch off''.
I guess, semantics I suppose. Is it in the "off" position for motor to run or the "on" position for motor to run. I would think kill switch on would mean it's activated and prevent the motor from running. In any case push the button down to test compression. Not sure about electric start, never had a sled with that luxury.
Throttle Junkie35
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Lol, I guess is the glass malf empty or half full?? I never really thought about it any other way. Makes sense either way.