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I have been chasing a blowby issue coming out of my slobber tube for a while. I did a compression test on the engine and all of the cylinders read about 340 PSI, which I think is ok...l since I rebuilt the engine with new pistons, sleeves, rings and NOS heads. So I am doubting if the blowby is coming from that. It had blowby before the rebuild and still has it after. Frustrating to say the least.
Anyway, I am curious to see if if there is some way to test my single cylinder compression to determine if the rings are worn out. I was wondering if I could block the exhaust and apply pressure to the intake and see what happens? I could take the belt off and start the engine up but that is a longer process. I am just wondering if anybody did such a test on air compressors (either on a deuce or any other air compressor out there).
Anyway, I am curious to see if if there is some way to test my single cylinder compression to determine if the rings are worn out. I was wondering if I could block the exhaust and apply pressure to the intake and see what happens? I could take the belt off and start the engine up but that is a longer process. I am just wondering if anybody did such a test on air compressors (either on a deuce or any other air compressor out there).