compression test
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compression test
o.k so im bundling up in some winter clothes to face the snowy outside cold and going to do a compression test.
i know i have to take all 8 spark plugs out, however i have a question.
if i take all the spark plugs out, after removing the spark plug can i put the wire back in the well? that way as i get to each cylinder i can take the wire out of the well do the test than put the wire back in the well and move on to the next one? this way i dont get any wires mixed up. Or should i just label all the wires pull all the spark plugs and leavin the wires hanging, than when i put it back together i can just put the wires back according to how i numbered them???
i know i have to take all 8 spark plugs out, however i have a question.
if i take all the spark plugs out, after removing the spark plug can i put the wire back in the well? that way as i get to each cylinder i can take the wire out of the well do the test than put the wire back in the well and move on to the next one? this way i dont get any wires mixed up. Or should i just label all the wires pull all the spark plugs and leavin the wires hanging, than when i put it back together i can just put the wires back according to how i numbered them???
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the trucks pause to start was shortened ALOT. yet through the sound of the start i believe there are other things to do to make it stronger and more reliable. However over all its made a difference. (i know this has nothing to do with compression)
so after putting the battery in i puked all over the place... so back in bed am I. the highest degree we got to today was like 32f so over all guess its good i didnt do it.
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