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c10hevy 10-02-2011 10:29 PM

#1 #2 #3 low compression in L6 250
 
In my 66 GMC I did a compression test today because it would stall out many times when starting in 1st gear. The results:
#1: 90psi
#2: 85 psi
#3: 75 psi
#4: 120psi
#5: 120psi
#6: 120psi

I was thinking the rings are leaking in the first 3 cylinders but after doing some searching ive found that it could possibly be from stuck valves or possibly even flattening of the camshaft.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Fred T 10-02-2011 10:39 PM

Re: #1 #2 #3 low compression in L6 250
 
Best way to tell is to set the cylinder with both valves closed and connect compressed air to the spark plug hole. The listen for the air out the exhaust or crankcase.

Another method is to repeat the test with a small squirt of gear oil in the cylinder. That will usually seal the rings enough to raise the pressure if rings are the problem.


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