Checking Engine Compression Lab # 4. Checking Engine Compression As we learned earlier in the course four stroke gasoline engines develop compression.

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Checking Engine Compression Lab # 4

Checking Engine Compression As we learned earlier in the course four stroke gasoline engines develop compression during the compression stroke. As the piston travels from bottom dead center upwards toward top dead center both intake and exhaust valves are closed. The fuel-air mixture gets compressed to approximately 1/6 of its original volume.

Checking Engine Compression Also we learned earlier pistons are manufactured slightly smaller in diameter than the bore of the particular engine and then rings are installed to maintain proper seal between the piston and the cylinder wall.

Checking Engine Compression Good engine compression is very important for good engine economy. The higher the compression ratio the higher the power an engine can develop. A higher compression ratio means a higher initial pressure at the end of the compression stroke, so as the power stroke starts higher combustion pressures will be attained. The burning gasses will expand to a greater volume when an engine has good compression this translates to a greater push on the piston in the power stroke.

Checking Engine Compression Engines can loose compression in many ways; worn, damaged, or improperly seating valves loose or improperly seating spark plug worn or broken cylinder head gasket out of round cylinder worn, or broken piston rings out of round piston damaged cylinder head damaged cylinder

Checking Engine Compression We can check an engines compression with a tool known as a “compression tester gauge” This tool will tell you how much compression a cylinder develops in the compression stroke.. It will not tell you if a cylinder can maintain compression

Checking Engine Compression To determine if an engine can maintain compression we must use a different tool; The most accurate method is to use a leakdown tester. This is a specialty tool manufactured by engine makers. This device tests an engine sealing capabilities using compressed air.

Checking Engine Compression Basically you insert the device in place of your engines spark plug, fill the cylinder with compressed air and the leakdown tester measures any air leaks and how severe the leak is.

Checking Engine Compression If you do not have this tester or access to compressed air use the following method; slowly pull the engine through the compression stroke If the engine spins very easily, then there is very little compression. listen for unusual squeaks, squeals, scraping, or knocking sounds (these could mean worn bearings, scored cylinder walls or pistons, or broken rings or other parts. engines with good compression will resist the pull of the rope. Another sign of good compression is a sucking sound when the engine is spun fast.

Checking Engine Compression In lab number four we are going to begin our examination of the compression system by looking at the valves. You will examine the various valve retaining methods, and perform some basic valve measurements

Checking Engine Compression