Doing our CI a couple days ago, I got 50/80 on one cylinder. Had some leakage on both valves, so lapped them to resolve. Ended up with 60/80, with all that going past the rings. The other 3 were 72-73. I have always been skeptical of using leak down testing, as it has several flaws built into it and in the auto world, dynamic compression is the standard, with leak down testing used only to find leak sources. While deciding what to do about that cylinder, I decided to do a dynamic compression test, as in the end, all that matters is the amount of pressure produced in the cylinder while the engine is spinning. I tested with four compression strokes per cylinder. Two cylinders came in at 135 and two at 138. The 60/80 cylinder was 138.
I have no intention of pulling the jug for a hone / re-ring, as the performance of that cylinder is well matched with its mates. I thought I would share this experience with others, as 60/80 seems to be the area where most folks would start considering taking steps to address.
If anyone knows. I am curious what a fresh 8.5:1 lyc cylinder produces if anyone has done this. I really wish this was published data.
My engine has 1500 hours.
I have no intention of pulling the jug for a hone / re-ring, as the performance of that cylinder is well matched with its mates. I thought I would share this experience with others, as 60/80 seems to be the area where most folks would start considering taking steps to address.
If anyone knows. I am curious what a fresh 8.5:1 lyc cylinder produces if anyone has done this. I really wish this was published data.
My engine has 1500 hours.