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'97 GTX Compression

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I just bought a 1997 GTX to go with my wife's 1996 GTX and I did a compression test and both cylinders are 160lbs even and it has 128.4 hours on it. How many hours are the engines good for before they need pistons and rings or major work?.
 
They shouldn't have any more than 150 psi in ideal shape. I would re-check the compression. If it is that high you will have o ring problems in the cooling system, from high compression. The compression tells what the interior of the engine is doing...and when it needs a rebuild...when it hits below 90 psi its time for a rebuild.

Karl
 
Here is some information on a compression test;
To test compression, remove both spark plugs. Place spark plug caps on the plug cap studs near the cylinder head to ground the empty caps. This completes the circuit of the ignition electrical system and prevents any electrical problems from the caps being un grounded. Using the correct adapter for the threaded end of the tester,( same length of the spark plug threads length)screw in the tester in one plug hole. Hold the throttle wide open. Push the start button. Watch the compression guage, when it peaks out at the most compression, let go the start button. Read the psi number. I would do it 3 times to be sure it is accurate. Check both cylinders the same way. The ideal compression is 150 psi per cylinder. If it is less, it's not a problem as long as they are close to being the same. If the psi is less than 90 it might need be time for a tear down and a rebuild. If the psi in 1 cylinder is say 140 psi and the other is 80 psi you need to tear down and repair. This difference is a lot then there is a problem. I hope this helps you.


Karl
 
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