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4seasons69
06-25-2013, 07:52 PM
So i was feeling ambitious today and I did a leak down test on my talon.

The results are
Cyl1: 30 percent, cyl2: 22 percent, cyl3: 25 percent, cyl4: 25 percent.

What are your guys opinions?

Put it back together and do a compression test? If it's decent let her buck?

Or put it back together do a comp test and a more thorough leak down test to see where it's leaking?

Any opinions are greatly appreciated.

93gtpeater
06-25-2013, 10:04 PM
Depends on what you want to do. Do you want to finish the car or just get it running decent and sell it or part out? If your planning on finishing the car put it back together and do a compression tests and a leak down test.

4seasons69
06-25-2013, 10:25 PM
Honestly i want to have some fun with the car. If iI can get it up and running and at least get it close to where it was on the gt42 without replacing valves that would make me happy. If iIjhave to pull the head there is a good chance I will do at least a partial part out

For right now I think I'm going to try and get it back together and do a compression test this weekend.

93gtpeater
06-25-2013, 10:34 PM
I would do a compression test and see what the numbers are before you do anything. Hopefully the numbers are good.

4seasons69
06-25-2013, 10:46 PM
Ya we'll see if it'll run too ha.

4seasons69
06-25-2013, 10:51 PM
This was done on a cold engine that hasn't had oil pumped through it for over a month. Not sure how that will affect the sealing of the rings. But what I'm curious about is if let's say it has okay compression and runs and the leakage is from bent valves what kind of effect with that have on the engine with how high I want to rev the engine

Shane@DBPerformance
06-26-2013, 08:11 AM
5% or less is excellent. 10% or less is what you want to see. 15% is starting to get to the point where something might need to be fixed eventually. 20%+ is often noticeable power loss. It depends too if it's just rings or if it's a valve problem. I have had Evos in with 5% or less on 3 cylinders and 1 cylinder in the 15-20% range due to a bent or non sealing valve that lost 20whp on low 300whp cars.

4seasons69
06-26-2013, 10:00 AM
Hmmm that's good to know. I think for now I'll plan on putting it back together and seeing if it will run. If it runs I'll let it warm up and do the compression test and another leak down test and see if the numbers change at all. If they don't change I'll try and see if I can tell where were leaking from. Everything only has 600 miles on it and considering the timing belt stripped I would assume it's the valves

If its the valves I'll pull the head and fix it

If it's the rings I'm not touching the shortblock. I'll say F it and let her buck

turbotalon1g
06-26-2013, 02:07 PM
That's whats up!

JET
06-26-2013, 03:55 PM
Exactly what I would do.