Low compression no start help.
#1
Low compression no start help.
I bought a no start civic.
I got a new battery and it will crank good.
I did a conprrssion test and got
60-50-50-120
No mixed coolant or oil, no other symptoms...
Could a bad HG do this-make car loose 100 psi-If so could I see it when cranking engine with rad cap off?
Also valves are good as it just got a new HG and valve...(according to previous owner)
Could bad timing do this? Would it make any conpression if timing was off?
Any advice greatly appreciated.
I got a new battery and it will crank good.
I did a conprrssion test and got
60-50-50-120
No mixed coolant or oil, no other symptoms...
Could a bad HG do this-make car loose 100 psi-If so could I see it when cranking engine with rad cap off?
Also valves are good as it just got a new HG and valve...(according to previous owner)
Could bad timing do this? Would it make any conpression if timing was off?
Any advice greatly appreciated.
#3
Honda-Tech Member
Re: Low compression no start help.
I bought a no start civic.
I got a new battery and it will crank good.
I did a conprrssion test and got
60-50-50-120
No mixed coolant or oil, no other symptoms...
Could a bad HG do this-make car loose 100 psi-If so could I see it when cranking engine with rad cap off?
Also valves are good as it just got a new HG and valve...(according to previous owner)
Could bad timing do this? Would it make any conpression if timing was off?
Any advice greatly appreciated.
I got a new battery and it will crank good.
I did a conprrssion test and got
60-50-50-120
No mixed coolant or oil, no other symptoms...
Could a bad HG do this-make car loose 100 psi-If so could I see it when cranking engine with rad cap off?
Also valves are good as it just got a new HG and valve...(according to previous owner)
Could bad timing do this? Would it make any conpression if timing was off?
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Whatever the previous owner said is all bs unless you know and trust the guy or you have actual receipts from a shop.
As stated above, first thing to do is a leakdown test.
Post your results!
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