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1052 oil coirculation


rodneya

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I have a slabby motor I want to sell, but I would like to check compression first. Problem is I do not have an oil cooler that fits so there is no oil in the motor. If I plug the cooler takeoff points under the motor and fill with oil, is the oil still going to circulate to where it needs to go while cranking for the compression test? Im assuming there is a bypass.Any suggestions on how to temporarily block the cooler takeoff holes.

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To run the engine with no cooler you have to link the cooler holes using a spare oil cooler hose and fittings that's long and flexible enough or making one if you have some bits lying around. For a compression test you may be able to get way with simply blanking the takeoff holes though. Personally, I'd try and link them if possible :).

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What should the compression reading be around?

Motor has been sitting for a while and will be cold (really cold, about 5 deg C in my garage right now)

Edit: tracked down a manual and the  rebuild limit is 114 with normal between 142 and 199 PSi (warm motor readings)

Im getting 130 PSi cold. How much would that go up to if the motor was warm?

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