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Old 04-01-2006, 12:37 PM
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Default A couple questions before I do my compression test...

I read this how-to:
http://www.c-speedracing.com/h...t.php

But I still have two questions:

1) Do I do this with the engine warm? Or in the morning when it's cold? Or does it matter?

2) If I pull the fuse metioned in the above how-to, should I still unplug the dizzy or is that not needed?

Thanks!
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unplug the dizzy to be safe. But i dont tink it's needed as long as the fuse is out. As for it being warm/cold i don't know.
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engine @ operating temp, loosen the spark plugs before hand and snug em up so they wont give u trouble once its hot.
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Need a warm engine. Don't worry about unplugging the dizzy.
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