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jimmy 2006
10th February 2008, 19:50
I've just been reading about leak down testing on 4 strokes. do motorbike shops here actually perform these tests? how much does it cost?
i see that it is a test that can be used to help determine the condition of the internals. like an ongoing help to see that everything is running as it should.
is this correct?
Cheers,
Ocean1
10th February 2008, 20:05
In a nutshell, yes.
Quick and easy test, shouldn't cost much.
Will give you an idea as to condition of rings and/or valve seats. It'll tell you if there's a problem, but not what it is.
Usually by the time it's done you've got suspicions about one or the other and the symptoms are slightly different anyway.
Buddy L
10th February 2008, 20:47
would this be the same/similar to a compression test in car's???
Motu
10th February 2008, 21:07
A bit pointless on a single,a leak down test is usually done on multi cyls to pin point a fault.Just a sophisticated version of the airline on the spark plug adapter.Listen and feel for air at the exhaust,inlet,radiator or oil filler to see where the leaks are.
Ocean1
10th February 2008, 22:15
A bit pointless on a single,a leak down test is usually done on multi cyls to pin point a fault.Just a sophisticated version of the airline on the spark plug adapter.Listen and feel for air at the exhaust,inlet,radiator or oil filler to see where the leaks are.
I used to pump them up and shut the feed down, test time from 100psi to 10psi. Gives you a good idea if anything's changed but there's a fair difference even between the same engine models, you really need baseline data.
ruphus
11th February 2008, 20:16
I just had my bike tested last week. I asked for a compression test and a leak down test was done as well. Told that due too the age of the motor that every thing seemed to be in order. Average results on both tests.
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