Hi,
I had my mechanic check the compression on a 1997 Civic LX, he said
it's fine. when I picked up the car, I got the printed results: all 4
cylinders 160 psi (give or take 1 psi). The mechanic wasn't there, and
the cashier didn't know the spec values. From the message the mechanic
left on my voicemail I understand it''s OK, but I was just wondering
what those values should be for a good 1997 Civic LX Engine (i.e. when
it was new, and for a well taken care of engine).
Thanks
Professor - 13 Jul 2005 00:32 GMT
160PSI is a very good reading... I would think new wouldn't be much
higher. Don't think you have any problems there.
Professor
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jim beam - 13 Jul 2005 03:10 GMT
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why do you care? a lot of manufacturers don't even specify a
compression reading because it's too hard to get consistent numbers.
all the compression test is good for is measuring /relative/ differences
between cylinders as per a head gasket or burnt valve problem.
bottom line, you're lucky you have an honest mechanic. unscrupulous
ones would take your desire for such a test as an opportunity to
diagnose an "imminent problem" and relieve you of several thousand
dollars for a rebuild.
SoCalMike - 13 Jul 2005 03:59 GMT
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oh, lemme go out to the garage and check...
184 psi nominal
135 minimum
no more than 28psi difference between cylinders.
isnt the internet great?