30-12-2020, 12:07 AM
Hi Zeto,
I have always done compression tests with the engine running when possible.
It gives me a more accurate balance across the engine.
Being a pressure fed 65 its nigh on impossible to crank the thing by hand ! as soon as the oil pressure rises it pushes the handle out of engagement.
I do not want to overheat the starter motor with too much cranking either.
I will charge the battery up and take all the plugs out and give it a go on the starter motor tommorow though.
I have always done compression tests with the engine running when possible.
It gives me a more accurate balance across the engine.
Being a pressure fed 65 its nigh on impossible to crank the thing by hand ! as soon as the oil pressure rises it pushes the handle out of engagement.
I do not want to overheat the starter motor with too much cranking either.
I will charge the battery up and take all the plugs out and give it a go on the starter motor tommorow though.