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I am having a leakdown test done in my white 92 coupe tomorrow at the local Porsche dealer. The car is using about 1 litre of oil in 2000 km. What should this test tell me and how should I interpret the "numbers" - assuming that I will get some numbers. Compression was 188/185/185/155. I am also having the cam belt taken off and put back on and am hoping (boy, am I hoping) that although it is tight the Nissan place did not install it correctly. If so, and my pinging gets fixed, it might let me work on the oil leak at a more relaxed (read <<<$$$) pace.
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"just a double check - when you did the compression test, were all 4 plugs out, throttle body open, and you gave it at least 6 revolutions for each hole? gauge calibrated?"
No idea - had it done at an independent shop recommended by one of the local PCA members.
Also, I have never seen any smoking nor have I ever had anyone say the car is smoking. I do note that sometimes the car can seem to be "sooty" at the back fenders and under the wing. I have always assumed this to be "road grease" and tire particles. There is NO coolant loss.
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Here is the poop from the car, hot off the presses. Cylinders listed from 1-4.
Compression 180, 205, 180, 175
Last test before adding ring conditioner (650 km ago) 185, 185, 185, 155
% leakage 30%, 15%, 40%, 40%, all into block
Camshaft belt was off by one tooth in advance direction
Balance shaft belt off by one tooth
Both belts taken off and reinstalled. Car does not ping (raining hard today, didn't want to step into it hard, however) and runs a lot smoother. Idles better also. Data on oil consumption will follow when I check it next. If the knocking stops I will delay the engine work a bit and see if the oil treatment does anything else.
I might go out looking for a Corvette to scare tonight!!
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The test was done by continuously pressurising the cylinder with 80 psi air from the garage compressor and measuring the staic pressure that could be maintained. 40% loss would then be 80 psi in, 48 psi maintained. Don't know if this is standard procedure or not. The Porsche shop was not really concerned that it was "bad" given the car's age and km.
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It would seem as though the leakdown test was done first followed by inspection and reinstallation of the camshaft belt. Your comment makes sense to me but note that the compression test was done before the leakdown test. Should it not, too, be affected?
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