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I just changes spark plugs and did a compression test while I was there. My compression ranged from 165 to 175. Is that OK for a non-modified engine. It seems a little low to me.
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I'd expect 205-210, but it does make a difference on how many times you crank it. It may also make a difference if the engine hasn't run recently- put a little heat in it.
On most engines, you will see 90 psi on the very first compression stroke/ needle swing. On the LT5, it should be even more. I'd say warm it up a little, pull the plugs, and then crank it 4-5 times watching the needle rise on the gauge. All cylinders should behave the same- especially on the first rise of the needle. watching and comparing the initial compression rise is like a poor man's leakdown test- easy to see the weak cylinder if there is one. |
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Seems low...could be the tester? The #s are consistent...does it seem down on power? Most run 190+ I believe, I think my 90 rebuilt was 225 or so
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I did the test last year when I changed plugs and got the same result. The engine was cold when I have done this. It's had this much power since I bought it 3 years ago. I am not sure, but I think it's a little week. I have only drove my one ZR-1 so I have nothing to compare it to.
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Might want to do a leakdown test
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You may not get the kind of compression the guys at sea level get if you are at altitude like me. I'm 5500 feet above sea level and the compression is lower. What is your altitude there in SLC?
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All spark plugs removed, fully charged battery.........with starter hold in start position for at least three Compression strokes on the cylinder being tested.....(keep three compression strokes as the test basis for all 8 cylinders).
The following Compression tests where accomplished with a cold engine and foot off throttle. Got 210-215 lbs on 90' with 68K miles. Got 230 lbs on a 90' with 38K miles (just last week). Of significance is that the compression of each cylinder does not vary more than plus or minus 5 lbs. Quote:
Alt Factor 0500 0.987 1500 0.960 2500 0.933 3500 0.907 4500 0.880 5500 0.853 6500 0.826 7500 0.800 8500 0.773 At 4500 feet a compression test of 215 lbs (sea level) would be .88 x 215 or 189 lbs. At 5500 feet a compression test of 210 lbs (sea level) would be .85 x 210 or 178 lbs. Which is close to your top compression.
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" I have only drove my one ZR-1 so I have nothing to compare it to."
Well, therein lye's the problem, buy another Z to compare to...... Pretty simple to figure that problem out......lol.... |
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My altitude is about 5000 feet. I keep hoping I find a rich relative that has left me a ton of $$$. so far, not luck.
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Ive always held the throttle at WOT., keeps the injectors from firing on most ECM/PCM's.
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