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KRYOTEC ENGINE

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5. ENGINE TESTS AND DIAGNOSIS

A. ENGINE TESTS

CYLINDER COMPRESSION TEST

1. Warm up engine to operating temperature

(approximately 80 °C, 176 °F).

2. Shut the engine off.

3. Remove the glow plug of cylinder to be tested.

4. Install the compression checking tool adapter

(5412 5890 0628)

.

5. Connect the compression tester to the adapter.

6. Test compression pressure by cranking engine

with starter for at least 8 revolutions.

Description

Specification

Difference

Between

Cylinders

Cylinder

Compression

21 – 25 bar

(304-362 psi)

5 bar (73 psi)

7. Carry out test procedure at the remaining

cylinders in the same way.

8. Check that there is not a great difference

between the pressure readings for the cylinders.

9. Remove the compression checking tool

adapter.

10. Install the glow plug.

CYLINDER LEAKAGE TEST

The cylinder leakage test provides an accurate

means for determining engine condition. Cylinder

leakage testing will detect:

• Exhaust and intake valve leaks (improper

seating).

• Leaks between adjacent cylinders or into water

jacket.

1. Check the coolant level and fill as required.

DO NOT install the radiator cap.

2. Start and operate the engine until it attains

normal operating temperature.

3. Turn the engine OFF.

4. Remove the fuel injector.

5. Set the piston of the cylinder to be tested at

TDC on the compression stroke.

6. Perform cylinder compression test as stated.

7. As each cylinder is pressurized, listen for the air

escaping through the EGR air flow control valve,

tailpipe, and the oil filler cap opening.

Check for bubbles in the pressurized coolant

bottle.

8. All gauge pressure indications should be equal,

with no more than 25% leakage. Refer to

CYLINDER LEAKAGE DIAGNOSIS CHART

below.