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    compression test

    well i was board and pissed so out of nowhere i decided to do a compression test and for over 200thousand mile's, and goin thru hell with me, i must say it did pretty good.
    according to my uncle it should be lower than 75psi.
    well all of them ranged about 165-175, my uncle say's it could b due to me cranking to long.
    i do have some question's though, let's say that after cranking i stop is the pressure suppose to hold or go down?
    and is this compression good or too much.



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    nope, sounds good to me........ mines got 206k on it and still cranks out 155-165 psi.

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    it's strange though, the efi has the sazme amount of compression result's i have, i thought carb have lower one's?

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    acording to my manuel it says a 86 honda accord lx-i should have 210psi for each cylinder. mine is 150psi on cylinders 1 and 4 and 120psi on cylinders 2 and 3 weird
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    Quote Originally Posted by adams86lxi
    acording to my manuel it says a 86 honda accord lx-i should have 210psi for each cylinder. mine is 150psi on cylinders 1 and 4 and 120psi on cylinders 2 and 3 weird
    you may have a head gasket on the way out.
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    if you have 75psi compression in your cylinders, you have some major ptoblems.
    the average compression on 3G is between 150-180. if you are within those two numbers you are good.
    Alex.

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    Normal compression for our engines (according to my service manual) is 178 psi, with a minimum of (I think) 135-ish, and 28 psi max variation between adjacent cylinders.

    When I tested mine it had about 320k miles, and it ranged from 199-203 psi across all 4.
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