Birdie2000
Club Member
Could someone walk me through how to do a leakdown test on an engine?
I just did one to an engine sitting on a stand and something seems off. The numbers were great, almost too great. Something about the tester I have seems weird though. It's a two-gauge model and it says to turn the knob until the 2nd gauge reads 0% leakage and then take a reading. Well, you have to wait a minute or two for it to move, but often times it was 1-2% and absolutely no higher than 4% on any cylinder. Now the thing is, when I set that second gauge to 0% per the tool's instructions, it was only introducing maybe 13-15psi into the cylinder. Does this sound right? I would think you would need 100psi+ to be more accurate since an engine sees such high cylinder pressures.
Any insight?
I just did one to an engine sitting on a stand and something seems off. The numbers were great, almost too great. Something about the tester I have seems weird though. It's a two-gauge model and it says to turn the knob until the 2nd gauge reads 0% leakage and then take a reading. Well, you have to wait a minute or two for it to move, but often times it was 1-2% and absolutely no higher than 4% on any cylinder. Now the thing is, when I set that second gauge to 0% per the tool's instructions, it was only introducing maybe 13-15psi into the cylinder. Does this sound right? I would think you would need 100psi+ to be more accurate since an engine sees such high cylinder pressures.
Any insight?