Before winterizing, I decided to check compression, just in case there was a problem would work on it over the winter. The readings seem a little high (compared to expected 150-160) but close to calculated (172-see below), but fairly certain there isn't a large carbon build-up. The vortec heads are new this spring, there was only light carbon on pistons (spring), and plugs did not show carbon.
185 - 8 | 7 - 180
178 - 6 | 5 - 178
180 - 4 | 3 - 178
185 - 2 | 1 - 185
Was performed with engine hot and dry method. 5 revolutions per test. All plugs removed and Q-jet wide open including air door. Ignition grounded.
Compression gauge is a new Sears Craftsman kit. Not a bad DIYer kit, BTW. It has a hose attachments with plug fittings, that were easy to install around exhaust manifolds. Then the gauge with hose attaches via a quick release (air compressor like) attachment. It looks to be made by the same company as Actron gauges, which were $20 cheaper. The storage box and extra fittings seemed worth it. Much better than old real cheapo thats been at the bottom of the toolbox for 20 years.
Calculated Static Compression Ratio: 8.8:1
Calculated Dynamic Compression Ratio: 8.6:1
Calculated PSI 8.6 X 20 = 172PSI
A little concerned about plugs, put they didn't have lots of hours on them. The inner four cylinders (3,4,5,6) were fairly white, and the outter light tan or tan. Maybe a small leak on both exhaust risers? I fogged the engine, and complete drain down, but didn't add antoifreeze yet, in case I decide to pull manifolds.
vacuum at 17 @ 600rpms and steady - same as spring readings
185 - 8 | 7 - 180
178 - 6 | 5 - 178
180 - 4 | 3 - 178
185 - 2 | 1 - 185
Was performed with engine hot and dry method. 5 revolutions per test. All plugs removed and Q-jet wide open including air door. Ignition grounded.
Compression gauge is a new Sears Craftsman kit. Not a bad DIYer kit, BTW. It has a hose attachments with plug fittings, that were easy to install around exhaust manifolds. Then the gauge with hose attaches via a quick release (air compressor like) attachment. It looks to be made by the same company as Actron gauges, which were $20 cheaper. The storage box and extra fittings seemed worth it. Much better than old real cheapo thats been at the bottom of the toolbox for 20 years.
Calculated Static Compression Ratio: 8.8:1
Calculated Dynamic Compression Ratio: 8.6:1
Calculated PSI 8.6 X 20 = 172PSI
A little concerned about plugs, put they didn't have lots of hours on them. The inner four cylinders (3,4,5,6) were fairly white, and the outter light tan or tan. Maybe a small leak on both exhaust risers? I fogged the engine, and complete drain down, but didn't add antoifreeze yet, in case I decide to pull manifolds.
vacuum at 17 @ 600rpms and steady - same as spring readings