Low Compression
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Topic author - I am merely driving my van
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Low Compression
In my search for an Astro, I have noticed several that have bad compression in one cylinder. Is there a common reason that proper maintenance would eliminate? I have seen some with completely blown engines.
Re: Low Compression
Which cylinder?
Was the blown engine still running?
Are you running a compression on each van you consider for purchase?
Thanks, Jim
Was the blown engine still running?
Are you running a compression on each van you consider for purchase?
Thanks, Jim
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Topic author - I am merely driving my van
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- Joined: Thu May 05, 2011 11:23 am
- Location: Wisconsin
Re: Low Compression
No they list them on CL as having the problem. One was #2 cyl. that I defiantly recall, maybe two vans. I don't remember the others or what caused the blown engines. I am not doing compression checks. I probably should and yes I know how. It's just not practical to buy one that doesn't run well, but since there are several with that problem I begin to wonder. There was a 2000, a 01, and an 02 with compression problems. The older ones with blown engines, I am not surprised. Second and third owners don't always maintain vehicles.astroturf wrote:Which cylinder?
Was the blown engine still running?
Are you running a compression on each van you consider for purchase?
Thanks, Jim
Re: Low Compression
I seem to recall some who have pulled plugs identifying one as more fouled than the others.
And I also seem to recall, that the oil galley system (maybe), affects the plug that fouls most often.
You may be on to something.
Jim
And I also seem to recall, that the oil galley system (maybe), affects the plug that fouls most often.
You may be on to something.
Jim