Perform a compression test in order to determine the cylinder compression pressure. Use a compression test in order to diagnose lack of power, excessive oil consumption, or poor fuel economy.
Notice: This engine is equipped with an aluminum cylinder head. Allow the engine to cool before removing spark plugs. Removing the spark plugs from an engine at operating temperature may damage the spark plug threads in the cylinder head. Also be sure to clean any dirt or debris from around spark plug holes prior to removing spark plugs.
Important: The engine should be at room temperature.
Important: The maximum allowable compression pressure difference between any two cylinders is 100 kPa (15 psi).
• | The standard compression pressure is 1,500 kPa (218 psi). |
• | The minimum allowable compression pressure is 1,000 kPa (145 psi). |
• | Normal operation |
• | The pistons, piston rings and valves are operating normally if the cylinder compression pressure increases quickly and evenly to the compression standard (1,500 kPa [218 psi]). |
• | Faulty piston rings |
• | The following actions indicate that the piston rings are faulty: |
- | The cylinder compression is low on the first stroke. |
- | The cylinder compression increases on the following strokes but does not reach the compression standard. |
• | Faulty valves |
• | The following actions indicate that the valves are faulty: |
- | The cylinder compression is low on the first stroke. |
- | The cylinder compression does not increase on the following strokes. |