NickB
Electrical
- Feb 1, 2002
- 93
What pressure do you usually start a leakdown test at, and how long do you let it sit before taking the second reading?
I put pressure to the cylinders on my chrysler 2.2 turbo last night to see where i'm losing compression. Nothing came out the intake or exhaust valves, there was a small breeze out the oil filler cap though. I had the head off the motor about 3 months ago, and the bores looked perfect. They were bored/honed in october, new pistons/rings installed. Has about 20,000 miles on it right now. I know i'm looking at putting rings in it, but i'd like to do a proper leakdown to test to see just how bad things really are. Plugs all have a full ring of colour on the base, and the insulators are a very light orange. EGT's are typically around 1350 while cruising, 1450-1500 under high boost. Nothing appears to be broken, just worn rings.
The rings in there right now are Hastings Moly rings. Any suggestios for the next set? These ones didn't impress me.
I put pressure to the cylinders on my chrysler 2.2 turbo last night to see where i'm losing compression. Nothing came out the intake or exhaust valves, there was a small breeze out the oil filler cap though. I had the head off the motor about 3 months ago, and the bores looked perfect. They were bored/honed in october, new pistons/rings installed. Has about 20,000 miles on it right now. I know i'm looking at putting rings in it, but i'd like to do a proper leakdown to test to see just how bad things really are. Plugs all have a full ring of colour on the base, and the insulators are a very light orange. EGT's are typically around 1350 while cruising, 1450-1500 under high boost. Nothing appears to be broken, just worn rings.
The rings in there right now are Hastings Moly rings. Any suggestios for the next set? These ones didn't impress me.