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Old 04-17-2002, 04:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Compression test on engine alone?

Can you do a compression test on an engine when it's out of the car? If not, how do those "wholesale" distributors conduct such a test when all of their engines are shipped in crates? Just wondering...
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Sure you can do it while its out of the car, I doubt the engine will notice, .

You do it the same way, just gotta keep the TB open, and crank the engine using the starter. Just hook it up to a battery, and your set!

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