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Like the title says, I pulled the carbs and pipes to do a leak down test. Now I would like to test the compression. Do I have to have the carbs and pipes installed to do a compression check?

 

Thanks in advance.

Ryan

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While technically you can do it, why would you want to?

What I mean is....compression tests should be run on a warm motor.

To do it cold will not give an accurate representation of compression IMHO.

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Well, I'm trying to diagnose a pretty ugly sounding knock coming from my motor. I don't personally own my own compression gauge, but I do have a leak down test kit. I have a buddy with a compression gauge, but I got tired of waiting for him and started to try and figure out wtf is the deal. So I got a little ahead of myself. I'm just trying to cover the bases before I tear into her. It did pass the leak down test though...

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I have a video to load up. But my computer took a shit, and all I have is my droid. New computer should be here on Tuesday, I'll try to post it then. Looks like I'll be working on the motor again this winter...dammit.

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