QuadManiac
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Jul 2, 2007
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I just ran a compression test on my son's 99 Blazer V6, alas #4 is running 1/2 pressure relative to the rest. Not rings, oil was no help. Time to perform a leakdown test and then likely pull the head.
But that isn't my question:
Bad cylinder was 90lbs... all others were around 175 - 180. Very nice... but then I started thinking... Manual says the compression ratio is 9.8:1. I know atmospheric pressure is about 14.5 psi. HOW do i get 180 psi by compressing 14.5 by a factor of 9.8??? Seems to me it should be a lot closer to 140 or so. Think it's just a poorly calibrated compression gauge? I actually tried 2, and they agreed to within 2 psi.
Any comments? Am I overlooking something? Every time the intake valves open and the piston goes through an intake stroke, the pressure in the cylinder is gonna become atmospheric's 14.5 lbs or LESS (due to a bit of flow loss through all the intake components). You can't get something from nothing, so what gives???
But that isn't my question:
Bad cylinder was 90lbs... all others were around 175 - 180. Very nice... but then I started thinking... Manual says the compression ratio is 9.8:1. I know atmospheric pressure is about 14.5 psi. HOW do i get 180 psi by compressing 14.5 by a factor of 9.8??? Seems to me it should be a lot closer to 140 or so. Think it's just a poorly calibrated compression gauge? I actually tried 2, and they agreed to within 2 psi.
Any comments? Am I overlooking something? Every time the intake valves open and the piston goes through an intake stroke, the pressure in the cylinder is gonna become atmospheric's 14.5 lbs or LESS (due to a bit of flow loss through all the intake components). You can't get something from nothing, so what gives???