1997 Civic LX Compression

Discussion in 'Civic' started by chibitul, Jul 13, 2005.

  1. chibitul

    chibitul Guest

    Hi,

    I had my mechanic check the compression on a 1997 Civic LX, he said
    it's fine. when I picked up the car, I got the printed results: all 4
    cylinders 160 psi (give or take 1 psi). The mechanic wasn't there, and
    the cashier didn't know the spec values. From the message the mechanic
    left on my voicemail I understand it''s OK, but I was just wondering
    what those values should be for a good 1997 Civic LX Engine (i.e. when
    it was new, and for a well taken care of engine).

    Thanks
     
    chibitul, Jul 13, 2005
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  2. chibitul

    Professor Guest

    160PSI is a very good reading... I would think new wouldn't be much
    higher. Don't think you have any problems there.

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    Professor, Jul 13, 2005
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  3. chibitul

    jim beam Guest

    why do you care? a lot of manufacturers don't even specify a
    compression reading because it's too hard to get consistent numbers.
    all the compression test is good for is measuring /relative/ differences
    between cylinders as per a head gasket or burnt valve problem.

    bottom line, you're lucky you have an honest mechanic. unscrupulous
    ones would take your desire for such a test as an opportunity to
    diagnose an "imminent problem" and relieve you of several thousand
    dollars for a rebuild.
     
    jim beam, Jul 13, 2005
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  4. chibitul

    SoCalMike Guest

    oh, lemme go out to the garage and check...

    184 psi nominal
    135 minimum
    no more than 28psi difference between cylinders.

    isnt the internet great?
     
    SoCalMike, Jul 13, 2005
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