Re: Too weird: now compression tester stuck?
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Re: Too weird: now compression tester stuck?




 
Doing a wet test will tell nothing at this time,,,,,,, this engine has not  
been run for some time, it is unknown if the cyls. are all washed down from 
 trying to start it or not,,,,,,, once an engine has  been run, and   you 
have some idea of what the cyls. are like, then a wet test will give you  
farther info. at this time though an engine with that much compression and not  
that far from equal should run
 
 
In a message dated 2/23/2011 10:00:24 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
65Val@xxxxxxxxx writes:

You  could redo the test using the wet method and compare findings. If they 
go  up a fair bit, means rings are tired. If not, then the valves may be  
leaking. 


 
 



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