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Adam_B
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after receiving advice here -

http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=129400

i did a compression test today,

cyl 1 - 14 bar
cyl 2 - 11.5 bar
cyl 3 - 0.5 bar
cly 4 - 0 bar

put some oil in 3 & 4 and got same results so that means the head gasket is shot between those cylinders yes?

The other thing is cyl 1, why is it so high? according to Haynes manual its supposed to be around 10-11 bar

Thanks
Adam-D
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next up is to take the head off to see
AdamF
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could also be valves but i did read you were getting oil in there so maybe not. take head off and see you will have to at some point anyway
Adam_B
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quote:
Originally posted by Adam_B
The other thing is cyl 1, why is it so high? according to Haynes manual its supposed to be around 10-11 bar



jr
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ask on mig adam, sure to get a response there
Keith Piper
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Whatever it is you have to take the head off anyway. That'll tell you whats wrong. Normally on mine it's 16 bent valves and pistons with holes in
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You didn't just over-crank it when doing cylinder 1 or something?
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quote:
Originally posted by Keith Piper
Whatever it is you have to take the head off anyway. That'll tell you whats wrong. Normally on mine it's 16 bent valves and pistons with holes in


Keith Piper
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Dont believe me I'll stick some pics up!
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no i do thats the problem

how deppresing must it be when you take the head off to see that

[Edited on 15-03-2004 by jr]
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quote:
Originally posted by Adam_B
after receiving advice here -

http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=129400

i did a compression test today,

cyl 1 - 14 bar
cyl 2 - 11.5 bar
cyl 3 - 0.5 bar
cly 4 - 0 bar

put some oil in 3 & 4 and got same results so that means the head gasket is shot between those cylinders yes?

The other thing is cyl 1, why is it so high? according to Haynes manual its supposed to be around 10-11 bar

Thanks


oil in the cylinder to repair compression means your piston rings are probably shot to buggery
Adam_B
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it didnt make any difference when i putthe oil in
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quote:
Originally posted by Adam_B
it didnt make any difference when i putthe oil in




could not read lol. maybe you got a big hole. I don;t think you'd have complete loss of compresison with a head gasket blowing. maybe valve problem
Keith Piper
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I reckon it valves. Its unlikely to be the gasket as the readings would be higher
PaulW
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I had a gasket go between no. 3&4 cyl on my corsa, there was no compression at all on those two. but the hole in the gasket between the cylinders was about an inch big!
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lol, i just replied to this post on mig web, wip the head off ya got to do it any way, hope its only a gasket breach between cylinders
Keith Piper
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Thats wot I said an hour and a half ago!
Adam_B
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skimming the head, whats involved and roughly how much does it cost?
Adam-D
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if its only just gone i wouldnt bother
just make sure the head faces are clean and re-fit with new gasket
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just run a feeler blade over the head to check its nice and true or the straight edge of a metal ruler, and just look for and warping, like he said you should be ok unless the gasses rushing between cylinders have damaged the head

 
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