Hello all. I have a jdm h22 in my 94 civic. Im trying to do a compression test. I removed the spark plugs. Removed the ECU fuse. Screwed in the compression tester. While i hold the gas to the floor and crank the engine 5 times nothing happens at all. i tried this in 2 cylinders so i think im doing something wrong. any ideas? thanks in advance guys.
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Why are you holding the gas to the floor. I would say your compression tester is bad, or your motor needs rebuilt.
im following this guide http://www.c-speedracing.com/h...t.php and it says to hold the gas down while cranking the engine. i did not receive any results from any cylinder. i figure if i did not have any compression at all, the car would not be running well but the car appears to run perfectly. right now im leaning towards im missing a step somehow or the compression tester itself is bad.
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does the car turn over when you crank it?
i figured it out, was all my mistake. i forgot to hold the clutch down.
on a better note, i got cylinder1 265 cylinder2 275 cylinder3 275 cylinder4 275. results seem good to my knowledge.
on a better note, i got cylinder1 265 cylinder2 275 cylinder3 275 cylinder4 275. results seem good to my knowledge.
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yeah, those are definitely good numbers? questionably good.
why do u say questionably?
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because those numbers are pretty high for a stock H22a , could be several factors that cause it though.
because those numbers are pretty high for a stock H22a , could be several factors that cause it though.
the engine was cold, so i think that may be why they are so high. could anything bad come from high numbers?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hpi247 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i figured it out, was all my mistake. i forgot to hold the clutch down.
on a better note, i got cylinder1 265 cylinder2 275 cylinder3 275 cylinder4 275. results seem good to my knowledge.</TD></TR></TABLE>
lol you didn't notice the engine not turning over?
Those numbers are extremely high, though the type of tester and altitude/climate all can skew the results. What you're looking for is consistency, every cylinder within 5% is great, 10% is acceptable. You have a good engine on your hands
on a better note, i got cylinder1 265 cylinder2 275 cylinder3 275 cylinder4 275. results seem good to my knowledge.</TD></TR></TABLE>
lol you didn't notice the engine not turning over?

Those numbers are extremely high, though the type of tester and altitude/climate all can skew the results. What you're looking for is consistency, every cylinder within 5% is great, 10% is acceptable. You have a good engine on your hands

i couldnt figure out what i was doing wrong lol. then it hit me, and i felt like an idiot. HMOTORS sent me a good engine