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Mach 1
No Compression in cylinder 8 :(
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<blockquote data-quote="TBCobra" data-source="post: 14175472" data-attributes="member: 69120"><p>Bring the motor to normal running temp and then do the test.</p><p></p><p>All you'll need is a socket that fits the plugs and coil covers (Not sure of the sizes but Im sure someone on here could tell you)</p><p>Compression tester that you can get at any parts store. Think they are like $40.</p><p></p><p>And a buddy to help you.</p><p></p><p>Pull your fuel pump fuse first. (You'll have to check your manual or look online for which one it is)</p><p>Take a coil and plug out one at a time then screw the hose from the tester in into the hole. Don't over tighten. </p><p>Have a buddy get in the car and push the pedal to the ground and turn the key on for a few seconds.</p><p>Write your reading down, put a bit of anit-seize on the plug, replace plug and coil then do the same for the rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TBCobra, post: 14175472, member: 69120"] Bring the motor to normal running temp and then do the test. All you'll need is a socket that fits the plugs and coil covers (Not sure of the sizes but Im sure someone on here could tell you) Compression tester that you can get at any parts store. Think they are like $40. And a buddy to help you. Pull your fuel pump fuse first. (You'll have to check your manual or look online for which one it is) Take a coil and plug out one at a time then screw the hose from the tester in into the hole. Don't over tighten. Have a buddy get in the car and push the pedal to the ground and turn the key on for a few seconds. Write your reading down, put a bit of anit-seize on the plug, replace plug and coil then do the same for the rest. [/QUOTE]
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