[AT] Ford Diesel in AC machine
David Myers
walking_tractor at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 16 17:33:04 PDT 2004
Also, with a gasoline or any non-diesel hold the
throttle plates wide open so you have no restriction.
The high vacuum created with the throttle at idle can
wreak havoc on your readings.
--- DAVIESW739 at aol.com wrote:
> Charles,
> I think sometime let their mouth get ahead of their
> brain and make dumb
> statements I have done a lot of compression test as
> per the book. You are
> supposed to do one dry then another wet (adding
> some oil to the cylinder) to see if
> the rings are holding A higher reading with oil
> would tell that they are not.
> If its low and the oil doesn't bring it up then its
> most likely in the
> valves.
> But always start with dry cylinders so that you
> have a good starting point
> to work from. OH! remove all plugs or injectors and
> let the engine spin good 5
> times to get the proper reading. And check that
> against the manual not what
> some clown thinks it should be. A proper
> compression test is not just a hap
> hazard thing and if done wrong will lead to poor
> readings that will only give
> bad information. It doesn't take a minute to
> lookup how to do it on the net
> there are lots of websites that will help you.
>
> Walt Davies
> Cooper Hollow Farm
> Monmouth, OR 97361
> 503 623-0460
>
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=====
Dave Myers
Paw Paw, Michigan
Being crazy just helps me keep my sanity!
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