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<blockquote data-quote="basspro302" data-source="post: 15992940" data-attributes="member: 171674"><p>Just you tube it you need a leak down gauge. The cyl never seals perfectly there is a % that is acceptable then you listen to where the air is coming out. What your describing sounds like a ring issue. A compression test will not always narrow down an issue. Running compression test can help. I use a pressure transducer and a pico scop at work in some situations to narrow down compression/misfire issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="basspro302, post: 15992940, member: 171674"] Just you tube it you need a leak down gauge. The cyl never seals perfectly there is a % that is acceptable then you listen to where the air is coming out. What your describing sounds like a ring issue. A compression test will not always narrow down an issue. Running compression test can help. I use a pressure transducer and a pico scop at work in some situations to narrow down compression/misfire issues. [/QUOTE]
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