I have finally gotten a compression gauge from HF and just did my test. Numbers are not too good:
Dry:
Cylinder 4 / 3 / 2 / 1
Try #1 - 137 / 127 / 124 / 134
Try #2 - 137 / 129 / 123 / 134
Max cylinder difference is 137-123 = 14 psi
Then I put about 2.5 mL of engine oil in each cylinder, spin the engine few times to let the oil spread and did the WET test:
WET:
Try #3 - 145 / 135 / 130 / 137
Try #4 - 145 / 134 / 128 / 136
Max cylinder difference is 145 - 128 = 17 psi
So with the little increased in compression in the wet test (max increased 8 psi, cylinder #4 & 3), I think the rings are in pretty good shape. This has pretty much confirmed my suspicious of cylinder head likely leaky valve seats (by process of elimination).
The car never gives blue smokes. I know my next is leak-down test. But if the wet/dry test pretty much says problems in the head, do I still need to do lead-down if I ended up need a new head of rebuild it ?
Also, I searched and the service limit is all over the place. I have seen from 120 to 160 psi. Snooz once posted the service limit is 135 psi according to Honda.
- AC
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