mikekrawczyk
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I was told you cannot check compression on that type of engine.Got any compression ?
I was told you cannot check compression on that type of engine.Got any compression ?
The pistons are moving, not sure about the valves. How would I check that?My next thought was are the pistons moving and are the valves opening and closing.
Remove the valve covers and then turn the engine by hand and watch for the valves to open and close. Easier with the spark plugs removed.The pistons are moving, not sure about the valves. How would I check that?
Sounds good. I read somewhere you can use air to check if the valve is open. Is that true? Thank you for the advice.Remove the valve covers and then turn the engine by hand and watch for the valves to open and close. Easier with the spark plugs removed.
That is the basis of a leakdown test. But I will emphasis that be very careful about injecting air on top of the piston because a little bit of air pressure will result in a whole lot of push on the piston resulting in a violently turning flywheel. Example 20 psi of air pressure on top of a 4 inch piston is roughly 240 pounds of downforceSounds good. I read somewhere you can use air to check if the valve is open. Is that true? Thank you for the advice.
Thank you.That is the basis of a leakdown test. But I will emphasis that be very careful about injecting air on top of the piston because a little bit of air pressure will result in a whole lot of push on the piston resulting in a violently turning flywheel. Example 20 psi of air pressure on top of a 4 inch piston is roughly 240 pounds of downforce
I did a leak test on it, air was leaking through the exhaust. Then I took off the valve cover and found this!Remove the valve covers and then turn the engine by hand and watch for the valves to open and close. Easier with the spark plugs removed.
I have another problem. Just for the heck of it, I straightened the push rod with a hammer, put it back in, and turned it by hand to see if everything was good. before my eyes, The push rod bent again. it looked like the valve wouldn't go down, this is a twin engine?????.Sounds good. I read somewhere you can use air to check if the valve is open. Is that true? Thank you for the advice.