262,000Ks engine with perfect compression results??

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262,000Ks engine with perfect compression results??

Postby SuperMazdaKart » Thu Mar 13, 2008 8:44 pm

apparently i got one in MarioKart. compression tested today by my mechanic & results are 190 on all cylinders.. sounds a bit too good to be true to me though but maybe it's possible. i was actually there watching when he did it too. maybe the tester is a bit faulty. he didn't seem at all concerned about it's reliability though, but maybe i'll go get a secondary test somewhere else to be sure.

when he took out sparkplug one it had oil on the threads but none on the white porcelain part or the sparklead or even on the side sparkplug well. he tightened up the valve cover bolts though so i'll be checking that plug regularly from now on i guess.

he did certainly say theres something wrong on the upper part of the engine, either oil galleries are very blocked up or HLAs are worn. nothing i didn't already self diagnose... so here goes another treatment of lifter free. some other brand thats not Nulon's or Wynn's which he's been sworn by from other mechanics. mines the guinea pig since he hasn't yet tried it on any other car yet.so far surprisingly it seems to be working after a good half hour drive (product did almost nothing with no engine load parked in the workshop). but will see how it goes in the long run.

looks like my planned engine swap might be put off for a bit until i'm sure whether it's needed or not.
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Re: 262,000Ks engine with perfect compression results??

Postby Disco » Fri Mar 14, 2008 9:11 am

SuperMazdaKart wrote:apparently i got one in MarioKart. compression tested today by my mechanic & results are 190 on all cylinders.. sounds a bit too good to be true to me though but maybe it's possible. i was actually there watching when he did it too. maybe the tester is a bit faulty. he didn't seem at all concerned about it's reliability though, but maybe i'll go get a secondary test somewhere else to be sure.

when he took out sparkplug one it had oil on the threads but none on the white porcelain part or the sparklead or even on the side sparkplug well. he tightened up the valve cover bolts though so i'll be checking that plug regularly from now on i guess.

he did certainly say theres something wrong on the upper part of the engine, either oil galleries are very blocked up or HLAs are worn. nothing i didn't already self diagnose... so here goes another treatment of lifter free. some other brand thats not Nulon's or Wynn's which he's been sworn by from other mechanics. mines the guinea pig since he hasn't yet tried it on any other car yet.so far surprisingly it seems to be working after a good half hour drive (product did almost nothing with no engine load parked in the workshop). but will see how it goes in the long run.

looks like my planned engine swap might be put off for a bit until i'm sure whether it's needed or not.


I once had a 'compression test' on an old XA V8 I had that was perfect results. 6 months later trying to work out whytf I was changing plugs every 1000kms and other issues; I visited another garage that by chance turns out they had done a test a year earlier (before I had it) to try another test only to be advised 'no need mate, we did it a long time ago, it's a V7 at best'.

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Postby bruce » Fri Mar 14, 2008 10:17 am

Compression tests will vary accross difft gauges. Your 190 indicates uniform compression across all 4 cylinders.

I would be happy with it and just keep driving it.

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Postby SuperMazdaKart » Fri Mar 14, 2008 3:01 pm

well that is my Plan A. keep driving it as it is. but at 300,000Ks new HLAs & valve stem seals
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