Had a coolant leak the other day and had to drive home some 30 miles. Engine was running for maybe 10 or 15 minutes (low speed, low revs) before I got to the nearest petrol station for an inspection and refill. Steam everywhere in the bonnet, and had to top up close to 2 litres of water. Then drove home slowly stopping every 5 or 10 minutes top up the water.
Cause of the leak has since been identified and fixed, and everything seems to be running just fine, but I figured no harm in doing a compression test. Here are my results:
Cold, Dry:
No 1: 92.5 psi
No 2: 105 psi
No 3: 105 psi
No 4: 105psi
Cold, Wet (sprayed some WD-40 down the each chamber before testing it)
No 1: 97.5 psi
No 2: 105 psi
No 3: 105psi
No 4: 107.5psi
These numbers seem a little low to me. Engine was rebuilt in 2019 and has done less than 20k miles since then. At the time i fitted a brand new C-AHT88 head, and had it and the block decked to raise the CR up to about 8.5 if memory serves correctly. yet the Wet compression test numbers suggest the CR is between 6.6-7.3. Pretty awful really.
The engine runs well and I wouldn't have thought anything wrong if I didn't do this test, though I feel like it used to have a bit more oomph shortly after the rebuild.
edit: now i know these numbers are pretty darn low. my compression tester is a cheap one, and the head has screwed into the cylinder head by hand as there isn't a hex head to use a socket. so i guess these numbers aren't reliable?
Edited by BaronVonchesto, 07 October 2022 - 04:54 AM.











