steviewhitts
Well-Known Member
Been having some problems starting the engine on Wizard this winter so while having some work done last week I thought I would have a compression test done.
The readings that came back were 9.5 bar for both cylinders and I'm told the minimum decent compression would be around 20 bar. The engine still starts (eventually) and runs ok.
My question is: is there anything that can be done to improve compression (bigger pistons??) or is it eventually going to be a case of a new engine? The engine is a Volvo 2002 of elderly vintage but I have no idea of hours run so far.
As I only do a couple of hundred hours a year on the engine at most I'm happy to perserve for a while but if it needs replacing I better start saving now.
Steve
The readings that came back were 9.5 bar for both cylinders and I'm told the minimum decent compression would be around 20 bar. The engine still starts (eventually) and runs ok.
My question is: is there anything that can be done to improve compression (bigger pistons??) or is it eventually going to be a case of a new engine? The engine is a Volvo 2002 of elderly vintage but I have no idea of hours run so far.
As I only do a couple of hundred hours a year on the engine at most I'm happy to perserve for a while but if it needs replacing I better start saving now.
Steve