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boldy205

Compresion Test

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boldy205

i have finaly treated myself to an Mi for my 205, while it is still in the 405 i thought id run a quick compresion test, from the cambelt end i got: 150 160 160 150, what should i be getting is this about right?? bearing in mind theres no history of a rebuild and its covered nearly 130k!! :blush:

thank for any coments.

matt.

by the way its a non cat model.

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Rippthrough
i have finaly treated myself to an Mi for my 205, while it is still in the 405 i thought id run a quick compresion test, from the cambelt end i got: 150 160 160 150, what should i be getting is this about right?? bearing in mind theres no history of a rebuild and its covered nearly 130k!! :blush:

thank for any coments.

matt.

by the way its a non cat model.

 

Looks absolutely fine to me.

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Jonmurgie

I've seen people report upto 200psi for the Mi but I think it's the fact that your getting nice exual readings across all 4 that would suggest it sounds OK :blush:

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boldy205

great, think i will take the engine out next week then, thanks for the replies.

matt :D

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Mongo
great, think i will take the engine out next week then, thanks for the replies.

matt :D

 

was that with the engine hot or cold? Were you also pressing down the accelerator while turning the engine over as well?

 

id expect to see around that with either a cold engine pressing the accelerator down while turning the engine over, or a hot engine with no pressing the accelerator down.

 

Either that or it wasnt creating an amazing seal in teh spark plug hole (oil the rubber grommit) as without a decent extension bar its quite a bugger getting them down the spark plug holes as its quite long.

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Guest Bishop

boldy205,

 

My mates got a Mi16 D6C (160hp) as well. It's in pretty good nick as it was almost never thrashed, belonged to an elderley couple before. Has about 80,000Km give or take in it.

We did a compression test, dry, not shure about the throttle. The readings were clearly based around the 200psi range. No way as even as your's, but clearly it should be making more.

 

Although you wont be dissapointed in you're Mi16, I guarantee it. It's an animal.

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Dream Weaver

Compression readings mean jack in my experience.

 

My old Mi unit the chucked blue smoke out like a good un and had knackered rings gave 180 psi across the cylinders.

 

My new unit which doesnt use oil has lower readings.

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tidypug

doesn't it depend which rings are shot though?

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Jer309GTi

I did the test with boldy205. The test was done on a stone cold engine, with no throttle.

 

It did smoke a bit on full throttle when we drove it home, so thats why we did the test. The car has only done journeys of a mile or 2 every few days for the past god knows how long so would this make the engine a little smoky until it gets a good thrashing?

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KRISKARRERA
with no throttle.
Never tested how much difference that makes but it's suppose to make some difference isn't it.

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boldy205

so what kind of differance is holding open the throttle going to make? higher or lower compression?

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KRISKARRERA

Higher. How much higher I don't know - I've not been bored enough to to a back to back test.

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Mongo
Higher. How much higher I don't know - I've not been bored enough to to a back to back test.

 

 

Stone cold engine, no throttle - 115psi

 

Warm engine, throttle - 200psi

 

 

on my mi, i was bored and it was partly snowing when i done it!

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mbayley77

Cold engine no throttle 150 PSI

Hot engine full throttle 150 PSI

 

On an Mi running twin 45's

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James_R

Compression test's are useful if you do a warm dry and then a wet test, to see how much you gain from adding a little oil to each bore to check ring seal, so if you get 160 dry then 200 wet it shows poorly rings.

 

Smokey when driving says stem seals, Mi's seem to cabury's them from what I've seen.

 

Newer engine showing a lower comp test, does it have more overlap on the cams??

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