Cylinder Compression Check
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Before inspection, check that the engine oil, starter and battery are normal. Also, set the vehicle to the following conditions:
- Engine coolant temperature: 176-203°F (80-95°C)
- Lights and all accessories: OFF
- Transaxle: "P" range
- Disconnect the spark plug cables.
- Remove all of the spark plugs.
- Disconnect the crankshaft position sensor connector.NOTE: Doing so will prevent the engine control module from carrying out ignition and fuel injection.WARNING: Keep your distance from the spark plug hole when cranking. Oil, fuel, etc., may spray from the spark plug hole and may cause serious injury.
- Cover the spark plug hole with a shop towel or the like, during cranking. After the engine has been cranked, check for foreign material adhering to the shop towel.
- Set compression gauge to one of the spark plug holes.
- Crank the engine with the throttle valve fully open and measure the compression pressure. See COMPRESSION SPECIFICATIONS table.
- Measure the compression pressure for all the cylinders, and check that the pressure differences of the cylinders are below the limit: 14 psi (98 kPa).
- If there is a cylinder with compression or a compression difference that is outside the limit, pour a small amount of engine oil through the spark plug hole, and repeat the operations in steps 6- 8
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- If the compression increases after oil is added, the cause of the malfunction is a worn or damaged piston ring and/or cylinder inner surface.
- If the compression does not rise after oil is added, the cause is a burnt or defective valve seat, or pressure is leaking from the gasket.
- Connect the crankshaft position sensor connector.
- Install the spark plugs and spark plug cables.
- Use the scan tool to erase the diagnostic trouble codes.NOTE: This will erase the diagnostic trouble code resulting from the crankshaft position sensor connector being disconnected.
COMPRESSION SPECIFICATIONS
| Application (1) | Pressure - psi (kPa) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diamante | |||||
| Standard | 171 (1,200) | ||||
| Minimum | 127 (890) | ||||
| Eclipse, Eclipse Spyder & Galant | |||||
| 2.4L | |||||
| Standard | 185 (1,275) | ||||
| Minimum | 139 (959) | ||||
| 3.0L (Without VIC) | |||||
| Standard | 119 (824) | ||||
| Minimum | 83 (575) | ||||
| 3.0L (With VIC) | |||||
| Standard @ 250 RPM | 212 (1,470) | ||||
| Minimum @ 250 RPM | 149 (1,029) | ||||
| Lancer | |||||
| Standard @ 200 RPM | 234 (1,618) | ||||
| Minimum @ 200 RPM | 170 (1,176) | ||||
| Lancer Evolution VIII | |||||
| Standard @ 250 RPM | 163 (1,128) | ||||
| Minimum @ 250 RPM | 138 (951) | ||||
| Montero | |||||
| Standard | 171 (1,177) | ||||
| Minimum | 127 (875) | ||||
| Montero Sport | |||||
| Standard | 174 (1,200) | ||||
| Minimum | 129 (890) | ||||
| Outlander | |||||
| Standard | 185 (1,275) | ||||
| Minimum | 139 (959) | ||||
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