Hi guys,

Thanks for all the input.  I can't answer the detailed questions too
definitively.  I moved into a smaller apartment last year and don't have
access to the tools myself (incredibly frustrating).  Coop (of Coop's Miata)
near Seattle did the tests while he had my car for a roll-bar install.

I witnessed the compression test but not the leakdown test.  As for how much
oil, it wasn't too much as I recall, maybe a few teaspoons per cylinder?

As for the leakdown test, I can't say for sure if the motor was hot or
cold.  I could ask but I doubt Coop would remember my specific car since
this was a few months ago.  I would assume it was hot, as that seems to be
the thing to do, and Coop is experienced at these things.

He said he could hear the air whistling and that it was definitely rings,
but I don't recall if he said he heard the air at the exhaust, or the
crankcase.  I am assuming the crankcase.

Does any of this add up?

On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 6:59 AM, Bill Cardell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  I'm with Tim. Make sure the engine is warm. Something else I've seen is
> dislodged carbon from the plug threads throwing off comp tests. On a good
> hot engine, redo both tests. Also, how much oil did you put in? Too much and
> you're just reducing chamber volume, which will push numbers way up. Also,
> as Tim said, where is the air leaking from on the leakdown? That is the
> utility of the leakdown test, it tells you "what" is bad. The bad thing is
> that no test I'm aware of will tell you anything about oil ring condition,
> but you say you're not using oil.
>
>
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