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Lynn Matteson



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PostPosted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 8:24 am    Post subject: Compression Reply with quote

Did you try removing the rocker covers and giving each rocker a few
love taps right over the valve? This will often settle a valve onto
its seat and give a few or several more pounds of compression. Going
by the recently published "Summary of significant engine changes",
you have a hydraulic lifter engine, right? If so, it sounds like the
"high leak lifter" engine. I don't know how this would affect the
tapping-on-the-valve procedure, so you might want to ask Pete if
that's ok to do.

Lynn Matteson
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On Jul 7, 2009, at 11:30 AM, BobbyPaulk(at)COMCAST.NET wrote:

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all,

i have just taken differential compression test on my 3300A with 84
hrs S.N. 1141.( Conditional Inspection ) No. 2 and 6 had 75 & 77
the rest had low to mid 60's. i could rock the prop to seat the
rings and get another 5 ~ 6 lbs. while on #5 near the oil collector
bottle i could feel air out the bottle vent so the air is going
thru the rings and pressurizing the crankcase. Test was on a cold
engine setting up for about 2 weeks.
my question is at 84 hrs could this many cylinders have rings not
yet seated. last year all were in the high 70's. the engine starts
fine as always and i have not noticed any power drop. the first 40
hrs or so the engine ran too lean and it was difficult to control
high EGT / CHT's.

any ideas??

Bobby
601 XL
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 11:54 am    Post subject: Compression Reply with quote

Bobby,

Have you tried "dynamic"compression testing (see compression testing Page 18 of Jab Instruction & Maintenance Manual, Rev 3 dated 18 Jul 2008. (this is for the solid lifter 3300A - suspect the hydraulic lifter is the same)
Para 5.7.8 "Compression Testing: Condition of compression can be done by a compression gauge. Wide open throttle, engine warm. Turn over on starter. Below 90 psi would indicate removal of head and possibly cylinder>

At my last annual, almost a year ago, I read 160#, 160#, 160#, 165#, 165 and 170# on my Jab with 408 hrs. Not much, if any, change from the years before.

Tony Graziano
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 12:25 pm    Post subject: Compression Reply with quote

I have a similar problem. Just worse..

After 140 hours my engine is leaking through the valves and the rings.
The differentail test gives : 40/80, 49/80, 34/80, 55/80
Strangely a compression test gives: 153, 156, 147, 159

At 90 hours I had the cylinders were honed and the rings changed!!

I don't know were to turn to obtain a rational explanation..


Michel, Q-2 (Ser# 22A1093)

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 8:12 am    Post subject: Compression Reply with quote

I’ve tried dynamic tests over the years and found them to be more lying than a politician on the campaign trail.  Also when they do actually find a low cylinder you still have the problem of finding where compression is lost.

Noel

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Bobby,



Have you tried "dynamic"compression testing (see compression testing Page 18 of Jab Instruction & Maintenance Manual, Rev 3 dated 18 Jul 2008. (this is for the solid lifter 3300A - suspect the hydraulic lifter is the same)

Para 5.7.8 "Compression Testing: Condition of compression can be done by a compression gauge. Wide open throttle, engine warm. Turn over on starter. Below 90 psi would indicate removal of head and possibly cylinder>



At my last annual, almost a year ago, I read 160#, 160#, 160#, 165#, 165 and 170# on my Jab with 408 hrs. Not much, if any, change from the years before.



Tony Graziano

ZodiacXL/Jab3300A - Ser 33A644; N493TG; 509 hrs.




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all,

i have just taken differential compression test on my 3300A with 84 hrs S.N. 1141.( Conditional Inspection ) No. 2 and 6 had 75 & 77 the rest had low to mid 60's. i could rock the prop to seat the rings and get another 5 ~ 6 lbs. while on #5 near the oil collector bottle i could feel air out the bottle vent so the air is going thru the rings and pressurizing the crankcase. Test was on a cold engine setting up for about 2 weeks.
my question is at 84 hrs could this many cylinders have rings not yet seated. last year all were in the high 70's. the engine starts fine as always and i have not noticed any power drop. the first 40 hrs or so the engine ran too lean and it was difficult to control high EGT / CHT's.

any ideas??

Bobby
601 XL
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 3:51 pm    Post subject: Re: Compression Reply with quote

Hi Guys,

Are you making sure to test with an engine up at operating temps. Shouldn't be cold.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 11, 2009 4:04 pm    Post subject: Compression Reply with quote

Not quite at operating temp but hot....

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