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nIgHTmaRE4RuNNeR Mar 17, 2006 03:58 PM

compression test question
 
hey guys for 1992 4runner v6 3.0, what are the usuall results on the compression air,the average psi, im not sure if im doing it right... if i hold on the gas petal wheel turning the engine over i get a diff result if im not pressing down on the petal. so my ? is what are the average result that comes up.. 150psi , etc?

i only did passenger side ..getting late.. the clouds are moving in so i stop for now

and i let the truck warm up for 15-20mins, disconnect the distributor and the coil.. \
thanks for the help

admin if this going to get remove let know, so i can find it or post the same thing on a diff part of the forums...

nIgHTmaRE4RuNNeR Mar 17, 2006 04:54 PM

on the passenge side.. from the front to the back 1 - 150psi. 2 - 150 psi 3 170... the driver side havnt done yet.. if this makes it easier to help answer my ?

eric-the-red Mar 18, 2006 01:38 PM

The throttle should be fully open for compression testing, you won't get enough air in otherwise. The factory manual lists compression specs for the 3.0 as follows:
Normal - 171 psi
Minimum - 142 psi
Maximum variance between cylinders - 14 psi

I've never tested one so I don't know what the normal results for an engine as old as yours is.

nIgHTmaRE4RuNNeR Mar 19, 2006 12:33 PM

The throttle should be fully open for compression testing, you won't get enough air in otherwise


to do this? what are the steps. i just want to be on the right page.. explain how so i can do it right now since the sun is shinning

eric-the-red Mar 19, 2006 01:50 PM

Warm the engine up like you did before, remove the plugs, disconnect the ignition and block the throttle open, either with someone pushing the pedal down or opening it at the throttle body. Test the compression.
Any cylinders that are low retest again after squirting about 1 oz of oil in them. If the compression gets higher with the oil then you've probably got worn rings, if it doesn't then it's valves or the headgasket.

nIgHTmaRE4RuNNeR Mar 28, 2006 07:55 PM

~~~Update~~~ i just let the mechanic deal with it.. 180 all around.. my problem was the valve seals.. so getting them replace.. my heads service.. new timing belt.belts. water pump.. idle bearing, belt tenisoner replace..fuel filter.. going to be under 1500 im guess.. havent been told on the final price


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