Engine Compression - 4-Cylinder: Inspection
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 INTAKE AIR CONNECTOR .
- REMOVE IGNITION COILS (WITH IGNITER)
- REMOVE SPARK PLUGS.
- CHECK CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE
- Insert a compression gauge into the spark plug hole.
- Fully open the throttle.
- While cranking the engine, measure the compression pressure.NOTE:
Always use a fully charged battery to obtain engine speed of 250 rpm or more.
- Repeat steps ( a- c) for each cylinder.CAUTION: This measurement must be done in as short a time as possible.
- Compression pressure:
- 1,230 kPa (12.5 kgf/cm2 ,178 psi) or more
- Minimum pressure: 880 kPa (9.0 kgf/cm2 ,127 psi)
- Difference between each cylinder:
- 98 kPa (1.0 kgf/cm2 ,14 psi) or less
- If the cylinder compression in one or more cylinders is low, pour a small amount of engine oil into the cylinder through the spark plug hole and repeat steps ( a- c) for cylinders with low compression.
- If adding oil helps the compression, chances are that the piston rings and/or cylinder bore are worn or damage.
- If pressure stays low, a valve may be sticking or seating is improper, or there may be leakage past the gasket.
- REINSTALL SPARK PLUGS
Torque: 19 N.m (200 kgf.cm, 14 ft.lbf)
- REINSTALL IGNITION COILS (WITH IGNITER) .
- REINSTALL INTAKE AIR CONNECTOR.