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Date:         Mon, 4 Oct 2004 19:50:41 EDT
Reply-To:     DVWImports@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Don Deitke <DVWImports@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Wanted: comments on my compression test results
Comments: To: LeeKouns@WEBTV.NET
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Having done thousands of Bug and Van Engines since the early 60.s // I always liked to have 140 or above for proper operation // You can also find out where your problem tis by running what is known as a air test // you need to purchase a threaded insert that fits into the plug threaded area // it is the same end as your compression gauge or you can use a compression hose and adapt the gauge end to a male adapter for a quick release that mounts to the end of a air hose // your local parts stores should be able to help you with your needs // You then need to bring up the cylinder that you wish to test to top dead center // do the same for the other 3 // You will need to have a air regulator on your air system starting at appox. 35lbs graudually increasing the pressure till you hear AIR // Now you will have to remove the air intake boot to listen to the intake system // open the throttle body the same as stepping on the throttle at the pedal // If you hear air in the throttle body area your intake valve is leaking // If you hear air coming out the exhaust your exhaust valve is leaking // Take off the oil fill cap and listen in that area // if so you have blowby which means your piston cylinder & rings are bad // last is the mating area off the heads and cylinders > Loose heads > bad gaskets > notch burn in head or cylinder will allow compression or air to be realeased in the head zone . CAUTION You May Have more than one area leaking // You probably wont find this in any service manual so Book mark it or Place it in your favorites . If you have any questions feel free to give us a call to discuss the procedures. Ph 814-266-9335 24/ 7 Online Catalog www.dvwimportautoparts.com Thanks to All for your Patronage Don @ DVW


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