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Ok, so it looks as though I will keep my existing 145,000 mile Discovery and
I am now turning into a bit more of a mechanic than expected. Needs
must....
1995 V8i 3.9
I have just replaced all the plugs and took the opportunity to compression
test each cylinder.
I did not do it quite according to the book but took one plug out at a time
(leaving the others in) and spun the engine for about 10 seconds with the
coil disconected and the accelerator depressed.
Results were reasonably consistent between 165 and 170 throughout.
Is this good, bad or average?
I am a bit confused by my Haynes manual as it suggests two different typical
compression results for the 3.9, one for the low compression version and one
for the high compression version.
How can I tell which engine I have (low comp or high comp).
Thank you
Les
I am now turning into a bit more of a mechanic than expected. Needs
must....
1995 V8i 3.9
I have just replaced all the plugs and took the opportunity to compression
test each cylinder.
I did not do it quite according to the book but took one plug out at a time
(leaving the others in) and spun the engine for about 10 seconds with the
coil disconected and the accelerator depressed.
Results were reasonably consistent between 165 and 170 throughout.
Is this good, bad or average?
I am a bit confused by my Haynes manual as it suggests two different typical
compression results for the 3.9, one for the low compression version and one
for the high compression version.
How can I tell which engine I have (low comp or high comp).
Thank you
Les