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svt compressoin result help
#1
Hello Guys. I need help understanding my compression test results. Test was done because I notice an excessive amount of white smoke coming out the valve cover breather. Pcv is operational.
Dry 90,70,105,130
Wet 100,80,115,145.
I did five engine turns per cylinder. Any thoughts?
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#2
Spec is 100-120 iirc, BUT ford wants the engine at operating temp, all plugs out and the throttle held wide open as your cranking. Seems like you have 2 weak cylinders, but the mild improvement in compression after adding oil suggests it my not be the rings, but maybe valve related. A leak down test is something I would consider trying next.
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I was also thinking that it is a valve issue. Is there any reputable shop in Brampton that would do a leak down test for a good price?

(01-20-2014, 12:50 AM)sonic_mikey Wrote: Spec is 100-120 iirc, BUT ford wants the engine at operating temp, all plugs out and the throttle held wide open as your cranking. Seems like you have 2 weak cylinders, but the mild improvement in compression after adding oil suggests it my not be the rings, but maybe valve related. A leak down test is something I would consider trying next.
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Unfortunately my long-time trusted mechanic in Brampton sold his shop - I now go to a shop at Martin Grove / Rexdale and frankly they are fantastic - in fact one of our SVT-owning members works there. The owner is an amazing diagnostician.

(01-21-2014, 03:38 AM)trinifoci Wrote: I was also thinking that it is a valve issue. Is there any reputable shop in Brampton that would do a leak down test for a good price?

(01-20-2014, 12:50 AM)sonic_mikey Wrote: Spec is 100-120 iirc, BUT ford wants the engine at operating temp, all plugs out and the throttle held wide open as your cranking. Seems like you have 2 weak cylinders, but the mild improvement in compression after adding oil suggests it my not be the rings, but maybe valve related. A leak down test is something I would consider trying next.
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Details please Ken.

(01-21-2014, 04:20 AM)ZTWsquared Wrote: Unfortunately my long-time trusted mechanic in Brampton sold his shop - I now go to a shop at Martin Grove / Rexdale and frankly they are fantastic - in fact one of our SVT-owning members works there. The owner is an amazing diagnostician.

(01-21-2014, 03:38 AM)trinifoci Wrote: I was also thinking that it is a valve issue. Is there any reputable shop in Brampton that would do a leak down test for a good price?

(01-20-2014, 12:50 AM)sonic_mikey Wrote: Spec is 100-120 iirc, BUT ford wants the engine at operating temp, all plugs out and the throttle held wide open as your cranking. Seems like you have 2 weak cylinders, but the mild improvement in compression after adding oil suggests it my not be the rings, but maybe valve related. A leak down test is something I would consider trying next.
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