Compression test results
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Compression test results
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DJ engine
Home tested compression
8 turns of the engine. (working temp)
#1... 9.5 bar (127 psi)
#2... 10.5 bar (150psi)
#3... 9.0 bar (126psi)
#4... 10.5 bar (150psi)
Not sure of the sealing ability of the tester
All within spec compression but not as even as I would have liked.
The front two are the lowest.
I think the valves might benefit from some lapping
Any thoughts welcome
DJ engine
Home tested compression
8 turns of the engine. (working temp)
#1... 9.5 bar (127 psi)
#2... 10.5 bar (150psi)
#3... 9.0 bar (126psi)
#4... 10.5 bar (150psi)
Not sure of the sealing ability of the tester
All within spec compression but not as even as I would have liked.
The front two are the lowest.
I think the valves might benefit from some lapping
Any thoughts welcome
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Re: Compression test results
Compared to the DJ that Elvis has just pulled it does look a bit limp.
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Re: Compression test results
my DG is higher than that, don't have the figures on me but can post later.
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Re: Compression test results
So what would be the way to go
Just valves or rings too
Just valves or rings too
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Re: Compression test results
Think I'd do both Kev.
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Re: Compression test results
What brand is the test guage?
my tester is Gunson, might be worth trying another just to be sure it's not a duff guage before pulling the engine appart.
my tester is Gunson, might be worth trying another just to be sure it's not a duff guage before pulling the engine appart.
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Re: Compression test results
I'm quite envious of those numbers, I'm getting 80psi (lowest) and 105psi (highest) on my MV.
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Re: Compression test results
I wonder if the preload on tappets could make any difference to cranking pressures?
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Re: Compression test results
kevtherev wrote:So what would be the way to go
Just valves or rings too
If it ain't broke .....
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Re: Compression test results
Yes Ian you're quite right, but as this was part of the preventative maintenance program, I have to react to these results.
While there is no danger of imminent engine death, no action will be taken.
However, It's quite clear that I have to start saving up to address as soon as I can.
The readings were triple checked but as the gauge connector used an O ring to seal I could not get it any more than finger tight due to its poor design.
This will have to be addressed too
While there is no danger of imminent engine death, no action will be taken.
However, It's quite clear that I have to start saving up to address as soon as I can.
The readings were triple checked but as the gauge connector used an O ring to seal I could not get it any more than finger tight due to its poor design.
This will have to be addressed too
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Re: Compression test results
Asa side note
This engine is a VW replacement engine, it has done a documented 32,000 miles when bought it.
Now at 67,000 miles, I have been running it on lpg, and having that on miser rate.
I am thinking my lean mixture might have compromised a valve seat
A mixture test is next....after bustypes
This engine is a VW replacement engine, it has done a documented 32,000 miles when bought it.
Now at 67,000 miles, I have been running it on lpg, and having that on miser rate.
I am thinking my lean mixture might have compromised a valve seat
A mixture test is next....after bustypes
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Re: Compression test results
kevtherev wrote:Asa side note
This engine is a VW replacement engine, it has done a documented 32,000 miles when bought it.
Now at 67,000 miles, I have been running it on lpg, and having that on miser rate.
I am thinking my lean mixture might have compromised a valve seat
A mixture test is next....after bustypes
I suspect most LPG setups are lean, people talk of great mpg figures, my closed loop doesn't do more than 19mpg on a run but at least I know is's running stoich becase my air fuel guage tells me so.
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Re: Compression test results
But has the gauge been calibrated? I bet that hadn't crossed your mind, what's the life span of a lambda sensor?
Why would the glass be anything other than half full?
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Re: Compression test results
itchyfeet wrote:kevtherev wrote:Asa side note
This engine is a VW replacement engine, it has done a documented 32,000 miles when bought it.
Now at 67,000 miles, I have been running it on lpg, and having that on miser rate.
I am thinking my lean mixture might have compromised a valve seat
A mixture test is next....after bustypes
I suspect most LPG setups are lean, people talk of great mpg figures, my closed loop doesn't do more than 19mpg on a run but at least I know is's running stoich becase my air fuel guage tells me so.
Having had a new vapouriser fitted a couple of weeks ago I know where mine is and wasn't too lean. I get about 18mpg round here.
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Re: Compression test results
I get around 18 mpg average on gas too.
Good condition dg with open loop blos, mixture checked not long ago, but maybe worth noting that mine is a fairly lightly loaded tin-top camper, but on the other hand, whilst I don't thrash it, I don't pussy foot around either.
Good condition dg with open loop blos, mixture checked not long ago, but maybe worth noting that mine is a fairly lightly loaded tin-top camper, but on the other hand, whilst I don't thrash it, I don't pussy foot around either.
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