A compression pressure test of the engine cylinders determines
the condition of the rings, the valves, and the head gasket.
Important: Remove the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) and the ignition fuses from
the I/P fuse block. Refer to Electrical Center Identification
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- Disable the ignition.
- Disable the fuel systems.
- Remove the spark plugs from all the cylinders.
- Remove the air duct from the throttle body.
- Block the throttle plate in the open position.
- Measure the engine compression, using the following procedure:
6.1. | Firmly install the compression gauge to the spark plug hole. |
6.2. | Have an assistant crank the engine through at least 4 compression
strokes in the testing cylinder. |
6.3. | Record the readings on the gauge at each stroke. |
6.4. | Disconnect the gauge. |
6.5. | Repeat the compression test for each cylinder. |
- Record the compression readings from all of the cylinders.
• | The lowest reading should not be less than 70 percent of
the highest reading. |
• | No cylinder reading should be less than 689 kPa (100 psi). |
- The following list contains examples of the possible
measurements:
• | When the compression measurement is normal, the compression builds
up quickly and evenly to the specified compression on each cylinder. |
• | When the compression is low on the first stroke and tends to build
up on the following strokes, but does not reach the normal compression,
the piston rings may be the cause. |
• | If the compression improves considerably with the addition of
three squirts of oil, the piston rings may be the cause. |
• | When the compression is low on the first stroke and does not build
up in the following strokes, the valves may be the cause. |
• | The addition of oil does not affect the compression, the valves
may be the cause. |
• | When the compression is low on two adjacent cylinders, or coolant
is present in the crankcase, the head gasket may be the cause. |
- Remove the block from the throttle plate.
- Install the air duct to the throttle body.
- Install the spark plugs.
- Install the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) fuse.
- Install the ignition fuse to the I/P fuse block.