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Originally posted by formula29 View PostLeak down test done, 100 psi imput and holding 100 psi, all cylinders, I pulled the flywheel and all the pointers are lined up, I am scratching my head, my next thought is finding the head casting numbers to see if they are correct, I want to give you guys a Monday morning laugh though! while performing a leakdown test you really should not have a 24" breaker bar still attached to the flywheel bolt! it will swing around LOL! someone did mention that earlier on, some things you have to learn the hard way.
What to do next? I think you are heading in the right direction.
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I guess you were still using the HF gauge,
did you listen for any air leaking at the different places?
it would be nice if someone with other F250s would post what they get when running compression tests.
hopefully someone knows where the head #s are locatedLast edited by 99yam40; 05-16-2016, 08:56 AM.
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Originally posted by zenoahphobic View PostFrom my previous posting, you can see that I had a feeling the leak down test will show up nothing.
What to do next? I think you are heading in the right direction.
For having 900 hours, a leak down test showing 0% loss of air is quite remarkable.
What is the objective? Is there a problem with the motor?
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900 hrs on the motor total, I am guessing half that on the new crank case based upon when it was replaced, just a guess, obviously the problem I am chasing is the 25# difference between cylinder banks, its not right, I know Yamaha doesn't produce a given # for what the compression should be but what do they generally have when new? 195? or 170?
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Originally posted by boscoe99 View PostI thought the leak down test was the cats meow. The be all and end all to solving problems.
For having 900 hours, a leak down test showing 0% loss of air is quite remarkable.
What is the objective? Is there a problem with the motor?
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View Posthe said before that the output gauge did not work, that is why I asked if he was still using the bad gauge.
Bosco do you know where the # s on heads are located?
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View Posthe said before that the output gauge did not work, that is why I asked if he was still using the bad gauge.
Bosco do you know where the # s on heads are located?
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Correct, I connect the gauge with 0 psi, increase pressure up to 100 psi and both needles rise together and hold at 100 psi, I have also checked the gauge without it connected to the engine without andy backpressure and the secondary only reads about 70 psi
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