Re: V6 3.8L Compression Rate
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I dont have the time or the patience to explain all of the wrongs in your post, but Ill give it a try anyway.
Im sorry but I dont know where you got your info from but that is 95% wrong.
Checking Compression
Compression can be checked two ways: manually with a compression gauge or electronically with an engine analyzer. The manual gauge method is the only one available to most do-it-yourselfers.
You have never heard of a leak down test???
Engine analyzer wont tell you squat about compression or where its leaking.
Low compression in one cylinder usually indicates a bad exhaust valve. Low compression in two adjacent cylinders typically means you have a bad head gasket. Low compression in all cylinders would tell you the rings and cylinders are worn and the engine needs to be overhauled.
Dont even get me started on this.
How on gods green earth can you say that one low cylinder is an exhaust valve? Ever heard of the valve right next to it called an intake? heck maybe the ring gaps are lined up. I wish it were that easy to deduce from your post that you could diagnose a compression leak from what you just stated.
The engine is then cranked for a few seconds using a remote starter switch or a helper while a compression gauge is held in a spark plug hole.
Dont use the kind of compression tester that you have to "hold in the hole".
use one that threads into the plug hole.
Read the manual. It has a section in it that tells you how to do a "correct" way to do a compression test...
My preferred method is a leak down test. Its a bit more time consuming but it produces much more accurate results.
Here is a video showing the basics of the procedure. I dont like the cheap tester he is using but you will get the jist...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOHY...5C167254&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=46