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Leak Down Test vs Compression Test

Old Nov 15, 2008 | 06:06 PM
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Leak Down Test vs Compression Test

I'm looking to buy a tester, but for now money is tight so I can only buy 1. The Cylinder Leakage Tester (Leak Down Test) is only a bit more in price than a standard Compression Tester.

Can the Leak Down Tester perform all the tests the Compression Tester can do plus more? Is this the one I should buy?
Old Nov 16, 2008 | 11:47 AM
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Old Nov 16, 2008 | 04:15 PM
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You can get a compression tester for under $10 at Harbor Freight. Works just fine.

But a leak down tester is much better. It will tell you exactly WHERE you are loosing compression (rings, intake valves, exhaust valves, or head gasket).
Old Nov 16, 2008 | 09:09 PM
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Aaron I picked up that leakdown tester. It says it has a "universal 14-18mm adapter". Is this metric thread adapter going to thread into the 3rd gen holes? I thought I remember buying a 5/8 SAE spark plug socket.

I'll wait to hear back before I remove it from the packaging in case I need to return.
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Originally Posted by 1993-VG30E-GXE
Aaron I picked up that leakdown tester. It says it has a "universal 14-18mm adapter". Is this metric thread adapter going to thread into the 3rd gen holes? I thought I remember buying a 5/8 SAE spark plug socket.

I'll wait to hear back before I remove it from the packaging in case I need to return.
14mm will work. It's a VERY common size. Open that package up! You got it right.

14mm is the size of the actual threads of the spark plug hole. 5/8" is the socket size for the spark plug.
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