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Date:         Tue, 10 Dec 1996 21:11:44 -0700
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From:         "Will Wood" <wkwood@burgoyne.com>
Subject:      Re: Power Balance Test ?

As my boss would say "schmarblefarbe." Which is technical jibberish. The only way to measure effective cylinder efficiency is via a compression test. I presume that's what they did...

---------- > From: Christopher M. Smith <csmith@sdsc.edu> > To: Multiple recipients of list <vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu> > Subject: Power Balance Test ? > Date: Tuesday, December 10, 1996 6:27 PM > > > What is a "Power Balance Test" ? How is it performed ? What does it tell > you ? > > I recently took my aircooled Vanagon into a new shop to get my air flow > sensor adjusted. The process of adjustment involved gas analysis and they > found something they didn't like ... high Hydrocarbons (pre-cat > converter), so they performed a "power balance test". I missed the gist of > what the tech was explaining, but did catch something about the "lack" of

> power. > > Power Balance results were: > > #1 cylinder: 73 > 2 : 62 > 3 : 16 > 4 : 5 > > I do know that the head seals on the #1 & 2 cylinders are leaking, which > the tech mentioned. But he also mentioned that there was a "big" problem > with the #3 & 4 side of the engine. > > Any clues ? > > Thanks, Chris >


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