Pau7220
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Equipment
L3650 GST, Landpride TL250 FEL w/ Piranha, 6' King Kutter, GM1084R Finish
Where exactly did you read that I said the engine would fire off?^^^^^
We are talking a minute amount of oil (just enough to provide a seal for worn rings), you aren't going to hydraulic a cylinder that way and certainly not going to fire off the engine with all the glow plugs/injectors removed. Compression testing a diesel engine (just like a gas engine) involves disabling the fuel system. The procedure is in any FSM.
In the OP's case....if a careful retest yields the same results as the first, I'd quit right there and start planning on a rebuild/overhaul. But there are good reasons for wet tests and leak down tests of cylinders.
I’ll save the sarcastic reply on disabling the fuel system for a later time.
Minute amount of oil? Couple of squirts with an oil can? Then spin it over with the glow plugs out… now you have oil mist in the cylinder… compression gauge back in and spin engine… oil mist in that cylinder fires off with the first rotation.. gauge goes to 600psi or more. Completely inaccurate reading and nothing learned. Maybe there’s one too many squirts of oil, or it fires way before TDC and bends a rod.
As I said, “there’s no need for it”.… And no risk of further damage.
Not my first rodeo….
Another well respected opinion…
Advice on bad piston rings
Okay guys, Sorry for the long thread but I am trying to be thorough. Here are my engine (S2600-A) tests done. Re: previous thread, post injector ignition knock on M4500DT. Engine starts easy doesn’t run rough, has blow-by, if I remove dipstick some bubbling of oil. Only blows a bit of smoke...
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