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Low Compression
To Start - I am a novas
I picked up a 1998 Jeep Cherokee to work on for my sons first car. The jeep sat in a yard for 3 years - I picked up a battery and flushed out all of the fluids. Dropped the tranny pan and it looked good - replaced tranny filter. Had to get 100 miles on it to get the computer data for a smog - that is when the fuel pump went out - replaced fuel pump and got it back on the road then the check engine light went on - codes were P0300 Cylinder Misfire Fault Detected Random Cylinders P0320 Ignition/Distributor Engine Speed Input Circuit P0303 Cylinder Misfire #3 P0304 Cylinder Misfire #4 P1282 Fuel Pump Relay Control Circuit Condition Spoke to the guys at NAPA Auto Parts - they suggested I start with a compression test. Compression Test Results - #1 = 120 psi #2 = 100 psi #3 = 005 psi #4 = 030 psi #5 = 120 psi #6 = 120 psi I assumed there was a crack between #3 and #4 - I spoke with the local mechanic - he suggested we do a complete diagnostic on it for 75 bucks to see what he finds - he said that low compression does not always mean a bad cylinder head.... Any comments? Next steps?? |
Low Compression
To Start - I am a novas
I picked up a 1998 Jeep Cherokee to work on for my sons first car. The jeep sat in a yard for 3 years - I picked up a battery and flushed out all of the fluids. Dropped the tranny pan and it looked good - replaced tranny filter. Had to get 100 miles on it to get the computer data for a smog - that is when the fuel pump went out - replaced fuel pump and got it back on the road then the check engine light went on - codes were P0300 Cylinder Misfire Fault Detected Random Cylinders P0320 Ignition/Distributor Engine Speed Input Circuit P0303 Cylinder Misfire #3 P0304 Cylinder Misfire #4 P1282 Fuel Pump Relay Control Circuit Condition Spoke to the guys at NAPA Auto Parts - they suggested I start with a compression test. Compression Test Results - #1 = 120 psi #2 = 100 psi #3 = 005 psi #4 = 030 psi #5 = 120 psi #6 = 120 psi I assumed there was a crack between #3 and #4 - I spoke with the local mechanic - he suggested we do a complete diagnostic on it for 75 bucks to see what he finds - he said that low compression does not always mean a bad cylinder head.... Any comments? Next steps?? |
If you really think he can give you a definitive answer for $75, I'd go for it.
Could just be the gasket, but really, none of those numbers are cause for joy. |
Low compression on two adjacent cylinders is often a blown head gasket.
No matter what, this cylinder head is coming off. Save the $75 and get wrenching. Your compression test is enough diagnosis for now. The rest will come when the head is off. Once the head is off, take it to a reputable machine shop where they can completely go through the head and also check for any cracks. If you're lucky and the head is okay, slap on a new head gasket, new head bolts and rock and roll. Good luck and keep us updated! |
Do a leak down test on #3 and 4. That will tell you where it is leaking from. You will be able to hear the air coming out of the intake, exhaust or valve cover.
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Yeah, he's right (as usual). Once you have spent the $75 and he's told you what he thinks it is, the head still has to come off to be 100% sure, so you might as well get the head off and be 100% sure. My two inexperienced boys did it on mine recently in a few hours. It's not that bad.
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