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1999 Compression Test Results

Old Jul 11, 2009 | 06:29 PM
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1999 Compression Test Results

Did a test, and this is what I got:
(BTW engine was just below operating temp because we had to disassemble the coils an plugs and all)
210 210 210

205 210 195

Is this alright? Maybe a bit of carbon buildup but not bad?

And if I had a bent rod then it would probably be lower than 195? Because that's the cylinder that had hydro locked on me..
Old Jul 11, 2009 | 06:34 PM
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As long as all the cylinders are around the same, looks really good.

You only did three cylinders or am I missing something?
Old Jul 11, 2009 | 06:36 PM
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all six

210 210 210

205 210 195

Haynes states 185 or so psi though
Old Jul 11, 2009 | 06:40 PM
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Oh alright. Missed the top three. Looks like you have a healthy VQ. My teggy read 140psi across the board. Then again Honda's are low compression and my car has 280k.
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how do u do a compression test?
Old Jul 11, 2009 | 07:05 PM
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See I hydro locked the one that reads 195psi, because I had a faulty fuel injector that was basically pouring gasoline into the cylinder(lost a small O-ring)...and whenever I tried to start it went "CLUNK" so I hope that nothing internally got damaged...I had it first towed to the dealership, and the douchebags at the dealership started it and those ******** may have ****ed it up big time; You'd think that they would know that it was hydro locked and to at least first relieve the cylinder of the fluid built up instaed of just ****ing persisting to start it until it goes .. Now when I have it running, it's either smooth or rough, So I did the compression test to maybe indicate damage inside.
Shadyonedeath:
1 remove all spark plugs after warming engine to normal operating temps and
2 relieve fuel pressure
3 connect the compression reader to where the plugs would go
4 crank engine to get each cylinder compression

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Old Jul 11, 2009 | 07:08 PM
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Yea it involves buying a compression gauge. I think they run 20 bucks at AdvanceAuto.

http://www.geocities.com/dsmgrrrl/FAQs/compression.htm
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thanks! good thread
Old Jul 11, 2009 | 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Maximeltman
Shadyonedeath:
1 remove all spark plugs after warming engine to normal operating temps and
2 relieve fuel pressure
3 connect the compression reader to where the plugs would go
4 crank engine to get each cylinder compression
There's more to it than that. You need to block the throttle WOT, and preferably have it on a battery charger. And not only relieve the fuel pressure, but you want to disable the pump (or injectors) as well.
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o yea forgot the WOT thing add that and pulling the pump fuse too
Old Jul 11, 2009 | 07:35 PM
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Soo...back to my original concern, these numbers seem a bit high or maybe it's because the engine was not right a OT?
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Originally Posted by Maximeltman
o yea forgot the WOT thing add that and pulling the pump fuse too
Your results are fine. Did you try a wet compression test on cylinder 6?

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Originally Posted by Maximeltman
Soo...back to my original concern, these numbers seem a bit high or maybe it's because the engine was not right a OT?
It doesn't need to be exactly at operating temp, it's not extremely important overall.

If you were concerned about these numbers, did you search for others?
http://forums.maxima.org/5th-generat...00-maxima.html
http://forums.maxima.org/4th-generat...plug-coil.html
http://forums.maxima.org/5th-generat...2k-maxima.html
http://forums.maxima.org/general-max...e-results.html

...etc.

Basically if you're concerned about the slightly high readings, run some engine cleaners, see what happens.

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Originally Posted by pmohr
Your results are fine. Did you try a wet compression test on cylinder 6?

no....I read about that AFTER I put everything back on If I had a bent rod, would I def know it?
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no....I read about that AFTER I put everything back on If I had a bent rod, would I def know it?
Not necessarily. Depends on how severe it is.
Old Jul 11, 2009 | 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by pmohr
Not necessarily. Depends on how severe it is.
So how can I know besides a tear down?
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Originally Posted by Maximeltman
So how can I know besides a tear down?
If it's not that bent, you couldn't.

I've seen some that weren't visibly bent until you held a straight edge to them, or laid them down next to a perfect rod.
Old Jul 11, 2009 | 07:59 PM
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Can I drive with it if it is that slightly bent?
Old Jul 11, 2009 | 08:02 PM
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Can I drive with it if it is that slightly bent?
Yes, the ones I've seen were only torn down as core motors or rebuilding as a 'project', absolutely no complaints about driveability as far as I'm aware.
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Could I use a stethoscope to possibly hear anything funky in that cylinder, or am I just being paranoid?
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