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Welcome to the Engine Testing hub. Knowing how to test your engine saves time and money. I help you master compression testing and leak down procedures. We cover vacuum gauge readings and block test methods. Learn to find internal leaks and low power causes. My 40 years of experience will help you analyze your test results. Stop the guesswork and start measuring your engine’s health. These guides provide the professional steps for an accurate diagnosis.

Idle Air Control Valve (IAC) Mounted on Engine
Engine Testing

Idle Air Control Valve (IAC), Function, Failure Symptoms – Testing

03/31/2024
SO, THE IDLE AIR CONTROL VALVE, IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MANAGING THE ENGINES IDLE SPEED. And, that’s what makes the idle air control valve, a major management component of the engine. Because, it decreases or increases […]
(O2) Oxygen Sensor in Exhaust Manifold
Emission Control Systems

(O2) Oxygen Sensors – Function, Failure Symptoms, And Testing

03/22/2024
EVERY VEHICLE BUILT SINCE THE EARLY 1980’s, HAS ONE OR MORE (O2) OXYGEN SENSORS INTEGRATED INTO THE EXHAUST SYSTEM. So, (O2) oxygen sensors, confirm, that the proper air/fuel ratio, is actually reaching the engine. Consequently, […]
Compression Leak Between Cylinders - No Coolant Or Oil Leaks
Engine Testing

Compression Leak Between Cylinders: Without Any Coolant or Oil Leaks

03/08/2024
So, having a compression leak between cylinders, can allow the compression, to leak from one cylinder to the next. This causes a loss of compression, and sometimes, allows exhaust gasses, back into the intake, depending […]
Running ( Dynamic ) Compression Test - How To Do It And Why
Engine Testing

Running Dynamic Compression Test: Evaluating Individual Cylinders

03/03/2024
Firstly, a running dynamic compression test, confirms how effective each cylinder is, at pulling air in. Secondly, holding it for the correct amount of time, then letting it go, into the exhaust. So, if a […]
Crankshaft - Camshaft Position Sensor - Testing The Easy Way
Engine Testing

Crankshaft – Camshaft Position Sensor – Testing The Easy Way

02/19/2024
When a Crankshaft – Camshaft Position Sensor goes BAD, your vehicle will not start. Distributorless Ignition Systems (DIS) require a Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKP), and sometimes a Camshaft Position Sensor (CMP). So, the main difference […]
Bubble Test - Used In Conjunction, With A Cylinder Leak Down Test
Engine Testing

Bubble Test – Used In Conjunction, With A Cylinder Leak Down Test

02/06/2024
So, to determine the health of a head gasket, between two cylinders, try doing a bubble test. If you believe you have a leak, but just cannot find it, doing a bubble test may be […]
Automatic Shutdown (ASD) Relay - Function - Failure - Testing
Electrical System

Automatic Shutdown (ASD) Relay – Function – Failure – Testing

01/22/2024
The function of the automatic shutdown (ASD) relay, is to shut off power to major systems. When the key is turned off, as a safety feature. So, when the automatic shutdown (ASD) relay is on. […]
Crankshaft Position Sensors - Function, Failure, Diagnosis, Testing
Engine Testing

Crankshaft Position Sensors – Function, Failure, Diagnosis, Testing

01/18/2024
Crankshaft position sensors, produce a signal, that talks to the engine control module (ECM) / engine control unit (ECU). Consequently, providing the exact position of the crankshaft, as it rotates in the engine. So, now […]
Cylinder Leak Down Test - What Are The Results Telling You
Engine Testing

Cylinder Leak Down Test – What Are The Results Telling You

01/16/2024
Doing a cylinder leak down test, especially in conjunction with a compression test. Should allow you to quickly determine, the basic condition of any engine. So, a compression test is a “dynamic test” (engine moving). […]
Vacuum Leak Detection - The Safe Way To Find Vacuum Leaks
Engine Testing

Vacuum Leak Detection – The Safe Way To Find Vacuum Leaks

12/31/2023
A Vacuum leak can trick you, and your car computer into believing a particular sensor, or system needs fixing. Then, you start replacing components, hoping you’ll fix the problem, unsuccessfully. Often, a vacuum leak makes […]

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