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how to do a compression test with motor out side the car
i did this video to help some of you not get ripped off when buying a motor.
i will be doing many videos of how to test parts and what to look for. please email me if you have question or what to learn how to test something else pls52202@yahoo.com or thinkperformancemotorsports@gmail.com
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How to Perform a Cylinder Compression Test
This clip lists the steps for performing a cylinder compressions test. It covers disabling the ignition and fuel system, hooking up a battery charger, performing a wet compression test and more.
Compression Testing and What You Can Learn From It - EricTheCarGuy
Compression Testing and What You Can Learn From It - EricTheCarGuy
Here is a video on performing a compression test on an engine to assess it's mechanical condition. An engines ability to compress air and fuel is directly proportional to it's performance since an engine is nothing more than an air compressor once you take away all the controls. A compression test is a good general test that will give you an idea of the engine's overall health but it does not give specific information on what the problem is should there be one, for that a "leak down test" would be required, here is a link to that video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgrfT0LFMhc
However if you find yourself looking for the source of a performance problem with an engine, this is a great place to start. This test is often overlooked in favor of looking at the fuel or ignition system, I think that's a mistake, if an engine can't perform mechanically no amount of electronics will make that better.
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Also see the video I did, "Octane Ratings and the 4 Stroke Engine Cycle" for more information on how compression works and why it is important.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VWEwEveGTQ
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