Low vacuum and compression 2.25L ???
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Test performed...
...with plugs removed.
Primarily due to keeping the cranking speed up for the duration of the test (battery drain). Remember some cars on the road are V8's.
Secondarily due to keeping the cranking RPMs higher without plugs vs with plugs.
Thirdly because it is too dang tiresome pulling, replacing, pulling, replacing, etc. Pull 'em all at once. Replace 'em all at once.
Most importantly, keep one hand handy for the tester, the other hand firmly on the pint when yelling....crank it!64 SIIa 109 all stock
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If you want a really accurate test, do a leakdown test (or have someone do it) That way if you have excessive leakdown it will pinpoint where the loss is (intake/exhaust/rings) That's the method I use if I have a concern about compression.Gale Breitkreutz
'03 Disco
'74 Series III 88 (sold, 4/13)
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Plugs in or out shouldn't matter too much unless you have a weak battery or starter circuit. In which case you should sort that as well. For the less mechanically inlcined removing the plugs one at a time will save hassle getting the wires back on in the correct order. Hence my decision to suggest that method.
I usually pull them all too, FWIW.A Land Rover would never turn up to collect an Oscar. It'd be far too busy doing something important, somewhere, for someone."
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