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Leakdown Question
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10/17/11 10:42 PM
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What kind of percentages differences would you expect between a warm recently run and a cold motor that hasn't run in a month?
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Re: Leakdown Question
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10/18/11 01:42 PM
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Motor leaked 8 to 11 cold today...36 passes. Down at least 150 hp from timeslips...baffling..dyno next.
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Re: Leakdown Question
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10/18/11 03:25 PM
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I was surprised to see those numbers considering the amount of power loss..gotta look elsewhere. Dyno soon with MY MSD and coil.
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Re: Leakdown Question
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10/18/11 03:32 PM
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I dont know that 8-11% leakdown on a cold engine woudl alarm me, especially wiht nothing to compar it to. As for the performance look at the valvetrain very closely. Those leakdown numbers dont show any glaring issue in cylinder seal to me at least..
i'd have to agree with this. the engine hot may go 5%. i'd look at something else, maybe fuel delivery.
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Re: Leakdown Question
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10/18/11 04:18 PM
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BG 400 checks 1 gal in 14 sec at carb. Swapped Dominators,plugs,timing,valves...starts good, sounds crisp pulls like a good 383 not a 820 hp 500".
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Re: Leakdown Question
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10/18/11 04:34 PM
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BG 400 checks 1 gal in 14 sec at carb. Swapped Dominators,plugs,timing,valves...starts good, sounds crisp pulls like a good 383 not a 820 hp 500".
The leakdown is not that bad for standard file fit rings, however, if they are zero gaps, that's real bad. But I would look at the oil filter first if you've lost that much power, to make sure nothing in the engine is suffering. If it were a fuel problem, I would think it would fall on it's face at WOT.
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Re: Leakdown Question
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10/18/11 11:13 PM
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Leakdown tests are like compression tests, without a history ( on a particular engine ) interpreting the results can be "gray" at best - unless you have a major problem somewhere. Comparing hole to hole would be better on a "lone" test IMO. In the 70's, an leak less than 20% was acceptable by most OEM's.
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