I ran a compression test on my M44 engined e36 318is today.
The result's are as follows...
Number 4 cylinder : 11bar
Number 3 cylinder : 9.5bar
Number 2 cylinder : 11bar
Number 1 cylinder : 11bar
I re ran the test again on cylinder number 3 & it still showed 9.5bar.
From what the Hanyes manual says this tolerance is blow the specified requirements?
What needs to be done to recifiy this?
The way i see it is...
Head will need to come off when engine is stone cold.
Possibly renew all the valve stem oil seals?
Possibly needs new valves?
Piston rings will need to be replaced?
The head wont need to be skimmed? (as the headgasket hasnt blow)
Head bolts will need to be replaced.
Does that about cover it, or is there something else that i have missed?
Regards,
Pete.
compression test on M44 results...
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blitz877
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what did you do prior to doing the test?
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I take it this was a wet test?

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Sell the sodding thing.
Is it well insured? For when the Swans flock to the great God of Vestas.............
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put a bit of oil down the plug hole and retest.if it improves it suggests a ring or bore problem.if it stays the same poss valves.the stem oil seals have no effect on this.

