IDIoit
MachinistFabricator
a compression check should be done on a engine thats at operating temperature.
squirt a little oil in the holes and try it again.
were all 8 cylinders the same?
what you want to make sure of is that there all within 10% of eachother.
those rings have been washed down alot, i wouldnt be surprised if you smelt raw diesel in the oil.
i never run a compression check, i only do leak downs.
this is when you apply air pressure into a cylinder with the piston at bottom dead center and the valves closed.
you will hear air excaping either through the crank case, intake, or exhaust. IF there is an issue.
did you pull the cover and check the timing?
my bet is that the IP is junk.
like posted.
just because it has fuel does not mean its popping the injectors.
squirt a little oil in the holes and try it again.
were all 8 cylinders the same?
what you want to make sure of is that there all within 10% of eachother.
those rings have been washed down alot, i wouldnt be surprised if you smelt raw diesel in the oil.
i never run a compression check, i only do leak downs.
this is when you apply air pressure into a cylinder with the piston at bottom dead center and the valves closed.
you will hear air excaping either through the crank case, intake, or exhaust. IF there is an issue.
did you pull the cover and check the timing?
my bet is that the IP is junk.
like posted.
just because it has fuel does not mean its popping the injectors.
