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Paul - I don't think that quite correct because you'll still get some sealing capacity out of it..

Red17 - I'm hoping for something cheap - but somehow I just don't think it's going to work like that...

Ahh - ok.. well we'll find out on saturday right?

I'm going to try to get my hands on a new coil pack for number 3 cylinder as well. I'm thinking it would've been fried due to the kms covered with that dead plug...

Had a compression test done and came up with the following:

1 - 150

2 - 155

3 - 110

4 - 155

5 - 150

6 - 150

Obviously number 3 is way down - but isn't completely dead. The AFRs were measured and everything seems to be ok. I was informed that the plugs being white was fine.

So the next plan of attack seems to be to find out why the plug blew up in the first place. To do this I'm going to get the injectors flow tested and cleaned. They definitely need flow testing first before the cleaning to find out if it was the injector that leaned out or if I have to look further...

Sooo - does anyone know of a place that can flow test and clean injectors? I don't want to have to pull them out myself as I have nowhere to do this work at my house.

Originally posted by caminperth

Had a compression test done and came up with the following:

1 - 150

2 - 155

3 - 110

4 - 155

5 - 150

6 - 150

Obviously number 3 is way down - but isn't completely dead. The AFRs were measured and everything seems to be ok. I was informed that the plugs being white was fine.

So the next plan of attack seems to be to find out why the plug blew up in the first place. To do this I'm going to get the injectors flow tested and cleaned. They definitely need flow testing first before the cleaning to find out if it was the injector that leaned out or if I have to look further...

Sooo - does anyone know of a place that can flow test and clean injectors? I don't want to have to pull them out myself as I have nowhere to do this work at my house.

was told that if the gap is more than 20 you should do something about it 155-110 is a big gap.

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