Date: Mon, 2 May 2005 13:36:21 EDT
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From: Don Deitke <DVWImports@AOL.COM>
Subject: Re: Bad Valve
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John ~~ The best way to tell the tale is to run a air test // Put each
cylinder # on top dead center // you will need a threaded in air test adapter hose
that can be picked up a most of your accredited parts stores // also a air
compressor with regulated air // With cylinder # to be tested at tdc start air at
appox. 30lbs. slowly increasing to about 60lbs you should then be able to
hear where the air is going to // Bad or leaking exhaust valve air will come out
the end of the muffler // Bad Intake valve - air will come out the intake
system = remove air intake boot and hand open the throttle to test this area //
Rings bad and piston and cylinder wear -- air will go into the crank case -take
off oil fill cap and listen in this area . // also the mating area of the
head and cylinder = head may not be tight // Ive seen many notches burned in
this realm with compression loss // Listen carefully and you will find your
problem // You can have problems in all the area,s so dont just assume when you
hear air in one realm that you found your problem // Check all 4 above areas to
be sure of all possible leaking areas per cylinder. This test can be used on 6
/ and 8 cylinder engines also ( Place this test program in your favorites
for future use
A Nice Day To All ~~ Don @ DVW Online Catalog www.dvwimportautoparts.com
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