blueblaze
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Howdy,
Just did a full compression test on one of my M1008's today. This ones my main driver every few days. The truck has 90k miles right now and gets maybe 6k miles a year. My compression results were all good but this being my first time doing a compression test on it, I had a few questions. I have an 100 psi variance in my numbers. Top being 420psi and bottom being 320psi. I would think the numbers would be somewhat more uniform. Is this normal? Also should mention I used a good brand name tester and all glow plugs were removed to eliminate cross cylinder pressure if there was a gasket failure.
Here is the results.
cyl #1 420psi
cyl #2 320psi
cyl #3 340psi
cyl #4 340psi
cyl #5 320psi
cyl #6 350psi
cyl #7 360psi
cyl #8 400psi
The truck is running great and starts 1st or 2nd crank every time in any weather from -30c to +30c without being plugged in. Let me know what you guys think of these results. Thanks
Just did a full compression test on one of my M1008's today. This ones my main driver every few days. The truck has 90k miles right now and gets maybe 6k miles a year. My compression results were all good but this being my first time doing a compression test on it, I had a few questions. I have an 100 psi variance in my numbers. Top being 420psi and bottom being 320psi. I would think the numbers would be somewhat more uniform. Is this normal? Also should mention I used a good brand name tester and all glow plugs were removed to eliminate cross cylinder pressure if there was a gasket failure.
Here is the results.
cyl #1 420psi
cyl #2 320psi
cyl #3 340psi
cyl #4 340psi
cyl #5 320psi
cyl #6 350psi
cyl #7 360psi
cyl #8 400psi
The truck is running great and starts 1st or 2nd crank every time in any weather from -30c to +30c without being plugged in. Let me know what you guys think of these results. Thanks