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crombie09 09-29-2004 07:25 PM

Pressure Tested my engine today
 
1993 Civic D16Z6
This is what I got left to right (left starting at dizzy)

168 ----- 180 ------ 180 ------- 185

Everyone at the shop said that was pretty good and to go for it, what do you guys think?

Infinite 09-29-2004 07:28 PM

Re:Pressure Tested my engine today
 
i dunno, that left cylinder does look pretty low.

Semnos 09-29-2004 07:43 PM

Re:Pressure Tested my engine today
 
It's ok...musn't have 15 psi difference between cylinders...1 and 4 about 17 psi apart...I would say it's good enough...maybe it's dirty valves...valve not cloring right.

crombie09 09-29-2004 08:07 PM

Re:Pressure Tested my engine today
 
Thats what my Dad said, he suggested adjusting the valves.

crxdan 09-29-2004 11:10 PM

Re:Pressure Tested my engine today
 
Nope, adjusting the valves wont do it. You need to get a valve regrind kit and tear the whole cylinder head apart. If its a blown HG (just a small tear that causing a lower CC pressure) then once u turbo the motor dont expect the Headgasket to last. This happened to me, and the boost will go into the coolant system and it will overheat.
Personally I woudlnt go for it, but it DEPENDS on how much boost youre running. low psi ok, high psi consider a rebuild or teardown.

B16Drag 09-30-2004 12:26 AM

Re:Pressure Tested my engine today
 
I say adjust the valves and boost it. Numbers aren't that bad.

Just dont expect the motor to move after it hits 30psi, but thats true for most motors.

djfob 09-30-2004 12:55 AM

Re:Pressure Tested my engine today
 
This is why I never bothered with a comp test for my motor before the turbo. Why put doubts in your mind,just go with the instincts. ;)

Semnos 09-30-2004 09:34 AM

Re:Pressure Tested my engine today
 
if your gasket has a tear in it...you would be burning coolant.
My overflow canister always overflows and squirts all the coolant out when I'm boosting....
This is my 3rd boosted engine and it always did it...my comp is 2 cilinder 190 and the other two 200...Soo it's not the gasket...I checked them after putting the turbo.
It's something honda engines do if they see a lot of load...here all the B16 when you drive them hard and rev them 8K+ they overflow the coolant resevoir....

88crxSi 09-30-2004 10:16 AM

Re:Pressure Tested my engine today
 
that and "usually" a bum head gasket would have low compression in two adjecent cylinders.

robs99si 09-30-2004 01:12 PM

Re:Pressure Tested my engine today
 
change the head gaket before boosting it is what i recomend. it could be that the valves aren't closing right and need adjustment, i don't think you need a valve regrind kit. if it was my car, i'd boost it no more than 10psi and if it overheats, then you'd know for sure it's the head gasket, that's if everything else in the cooling system is ok.


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