View Full Version : When using a compression tester... and spark plug thread size?
Gonna buy a cheap compression tester..
something like this
http://www.volvoadventures.com/compressiontester.jpg
just wondering how you bolt it into the spark plug hole.. just grab the hose and turn it?
just thinking there is no way u can get a spanner or a socket etc to turn it and are they intended jusdt to be bolted in using the hose itself?
and what is the thread size on a sparkie for a b series?
CRXer
10-06-2008, 02:19 PM
Yeah,i just grab the hose on mine & turn it,they have o-rings so they seal ok just by twisting the hose.
I just got a cheap one & it fit straight in my bseries,spark plug threads are fairly generic.
cheers crxer
where did you get yours from?
i see them on ebay for 50aud delivered
but sometimes places like super cheap surprise me with some of their prices
CRXer
10-06-2008, 02:46 PM
supercheap ftw,cant remember the price,pretty sure it was less than $50 though
dsp26
10-06-2008, 03:36 PM
$37 from supercheap.
as you can see from the pic you provided it can take the 2 different plug thread sizes.
only pain in the arse thins is the bent hose.... gotta keep straightening it and twist it in quick or the hose will bend while you try to thread it in and it won't thread properly
thanks guys
will go get one in the near future
cheers
czy_sol87
11-06-2008, 12:29 AM
thanks guys
will go get one in the near future
cheers
dan i got a compression tester if u just wanna use
or are u lookin to just get ur own?
dan i got a compression tester if u just wanna use
or are u lookin to just get ur own?
thanks for the offer
got one today though from supercheap
might come in handy in the future though anywya
thanks again
cvicek
11-06-2008, 07:44 PM
stupid question, i have no idea how to do a compresssion test for engine, anyone can give me a bit of run down and what does it do ?
basically
an engine sucks in air and fuel, then the valves close..
and the piston goes up and compresses the air and fuel mixture
when cars get old/worn, the cyclinder/combustion chamber seals leak... these seals are things like piston rings, headgasket, valves etc
so if there is a leak you will lose some compression
all a compression tester is, is a pressure gauge..
you basically disconnect a distributor cable and pull the ecu fuse
remove the spark plugs
and put the compression tester into a spark plug hole
and crank the engine, by turning ur key like you are starting it
this will make the pistons go up and down, compressing the air in the cylinder
and the compression tester will read the pressure. (kinda like a tyre gauge)
so if there is leaks
the pressure will be low
on a na honda
u want around
200psi ish..
so if u have
200psi 200psi 150psi 200psi
then u know one cylinder has a problem
cvicek
11-06-2008, 10:17 PM
nice, thanks for the info Dxs
CRXer
11-06-2008, 11:32 PM
dont forget to open the throttle while your testing.
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