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Compression Test
I did a compression check on my 454 in a Baja Outlaw last night.
The four corners all read 110-120 but the inner siamese cylinders were only 75-80 Is this normal, due to the heat, that the inner cylinders are that far off?!? It still runs good, I just did a check for the hell of it. |
That past the old 10% rule
between cylinders. Do you have the throttle open when checking ? 75-80 psi is not real good:eek: |
No jt I didn't have the throttle open for any cylinder. What difference will that make, more or less pressure?
So that's the rule hey, 10%? Guess I'd better keep an eye out for a long block on eBay again. |
Being a Mercruiser mechanic for many years I know that all 454 engines have 155 pounds of compression if they are healthy (throttle closed, Snap-On compression tester). You probably need a valve job.
Good Luck Dennis Moore |
I'm pricing new Edelbrock marinized square port loaded heads. For about the price of a quality valve job I can go to aluminum!
Yeah I ran her dry on oil, new valve covers without vents, forgot to remove oil fill cap and I spewed all my oil out of the dipstick tube:eek: I felt like a dipstick:rolleyes: what a stupid mistake, any how I'm glad i run full synthetic oil, it probably saved my lower end. I've never done a leak down test, hows it done? |
I've alway's opened the throttle
when testing compression, per what various manuals say, ( not just marine) the theory is that it lets a non restricted intake charge into the cylinder. In your case, I doubt it's going to help. Like Dennis has said, should be in the 150 Neighborhood. To do a leak down test, remove valve covers, loosen up the rocker arms , remove spark plug, instert leak down tester into spark plug opening, connect up air, guage will show % of leakage. In your case, (low compression) you then listen for where the leakage is going, out the exhaust ports (ex valve), back up through the intake ( intake valve), into the crankcase,out the breathers, ( rings) jt |
Dennis
why throttle closed? I've always opened them up and on some engines (bikes with vacuum slide carbs) I've taken carbs OFF to get unrestricted airflow for consistent readings. |
I just got 162 to 164 in all 8 of my 7.4 MPI. Seems kind of high to me, Better go buy a new gauge and try again. However it made no difference with throttle closed or open in my case
Roby |
And valve overlap will change those numbers considerably. Like was said , its not the number, its the difference that counts. Ive seen many serious horsepower engines that read 90 cranking pressure. But , what do I know.
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Being a Mercruiser mechanic for many years I know that all 454 engines have 155 pounds of compression if they are healthy (throttle closed, Snap-On compression tester). You probably need a valve job. |
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