richingalveston
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I tested the compresion on an engine that I am selling. I have never tested a 6.2 before but have done gas motors. I have a brand new guage from Mac tools and propper tips. I first warmed up the motor to opperating temp (190 degrees with temp gun) and then began testing. The first cylinder I tested showed 500psi. I nearly burned my self, the glow plugs were to hot to handle. I also had a buisness call so I took a 30 minute break to let things cool down. When returning the engine was warm but not hot.
I retested the same cylinder and got around 440psi. All other cylinders tested between 430 and 440.
I know a fresh motor cold should be around 430 from what I have read.
The motor starts real easy, has no smoke out the exhaust, It runs and starts better than the one in my 1009.
Just checking if the hot motor should read higher.
It was the first time the gauge was used so maybe first test was not accurate. It is a very nice gauge set ($275 from my local mac tool vendor) gauge is silicone filled. I had another tester that was bought on line but it did not work, it did not have a check valve and was very poorly made. I guess I learned my lesson not to buy tools online, fortunatley I only wasted about $50 bucks to learn this lesson.
just looking for some feedback on what the readings should be hot and cold.
thanks
I retested the same cylinder and got around 440psi. All other cylinders tested between 430 and 440.
I know a fresh motor cold should be around 430 from what I have read.
The motor starts real easy, has no smoke out the exhaust, It runs and starts better than the one in my 1009.
Just checking if the hot motor should read higher.
It was the first time the gauge was used so maybe first test was not accurate. It is a very nice gauge set ($275 from my local mac tool vendor) gauge is silicone filled. I had another tester that was bought on line but it did not work, it did not have a check valve and was very poorly made. I guess I learned my lesson not to buy tools online, fortunatley I only wasted about $50 bucks to learn this lesson.
just looking for some feedback on what the readings should be hot and cold.
thanks