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BBC Compression test
Am I correct is saying that the tolerence range for a BBC (454) compression test is between about 145-165psi?? I need to check the compression on two motors tonight. Also, should I go off the first reading (first engine crank) or wait till pressure builds?? I've heard both ways, not sure which to go by. Thanks, Allan
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I've always done it:
Warm engine Ignition disconnected Choke + throttle open Charged battery Crank til it's stable on the guage Gary |
Okay cool, I am right on the psi's?? Thanks
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Actual psi may vary depending on cam, valves, exhaust, etc. But yeah, that's about right. Just be sure the readings are within a 5-10% range (Hi vs. low cylinder reading).
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That's what I thought, thanks man, much obliged........Allan
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If you are doing a compression test, you have to be aware of the first hit of compression. Watch the guage, you don't want that first hit to be too low. If it is low and builds up while cranking, it probably means that there is leakage in that cylinder. This is why I prefer a leak down guage. It takes all the guess work and wondering out of the equation.
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Use both. The first jump is a good indicator of ring condition. I usually crank 6 revs each cylinder. Just do them all the same, its the comparison between cylinders you will pay most attention to.
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Thanks for the info guys, we postponed the test, may try in a few days. Thanks again, Allan.
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