Compression Pressure
NOTE:
If there is lack of power, excessive oil consumption or poor fuel economy, measure the compression pressure.
- Warm up and stop engine.
Allow the engine to warm up to normal operating temperature.
- Remove ignition coils. Refer to Ignition in GENERAL (FUEL SYSTEM) .
- Remove spark plugs.
Using a 16 mm plug wrench, remove the 6 spark plugs.
- Check cylinder compression pressure.
- Insert a compression gauge into the spark plug hole.
- Fully open the throttle.
- After 7 times of cranking the engine, measure the compression pressure.NOTE: Always use a fully charged battery to obtain engine speed of 200 RPM or more.
- Repeat steps ( a) through ( c) for each cylinder.NOTE: This measurement must be done in as short a time as possible.
Compression pressure: 1,225 kPa (12.5 kgf/cm2 , 177 psi) @ 200-250 RPM
Minimum pressure: 1,078 kPa (11.0 kgf/cm2 , 156 psi)
- If the cylinder compression in 1 or more cylinders is low, pour a small amount of engine oil into the cylinder through the spark plug hole and repeat steps ( a) through ( c) for cylinders with low compression.
- If adding oil helps the compression, it is likely that the piston rings and/or cylinder bore are worn or damaged.
- If pressure stays low, a valve may be sticking or seating is improper, or there may be leakage past the gasket.
- Reinstall spark plugs.
- Install ignition coils. See GENERAL (ENGINE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM) .