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Vr6 compression testing

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Ok so I'm about to drop the car out of my car as I think I have an issue with it but if this proves

Not to be my issue then I'm going to do a comparison test as Im low on ideas,

 

My question is though how do I do the test.....

 

Do I pull the fuel pump fuse out (if so which fuse)?

 

Do I remove one plug at a time and test then replace plug and do next?

 

What reading should I expect on a VR6 with 135,000 miles on (I understand that I'm looking for different pressures between cylinders but would like to know where abouts it should be at)

 

Is it ok to do this with the cat off the car?

 

And last of all will this tester be ok for the job or do I need one with a long riding pipe due to the plug recess....

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_199553_langId_-1_categoryId_255216#tab3

 

Any help appreciated.

 

Cheers

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Similar to the one that I used mate.

 

Can't remember which fuse off the top of my head just now have u got access to a bentley manual? That has all the info u require. If not and no one pipes up in meantime. I ll look when home later tonight

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Can't specifically help but me and my gf's dad ran compression tests on his mk3 vr6 and used a gauge which looked identical to the one you've linked to. Due to being quite short, it is a bit of a sod to remove but is possible. We removed the fuel pump fuse and had all the plugs removed. On the 2.8 VR6, we were looking for and achieving in the 10-12 bar range.

 

Don't take anything I have said as gospel, just my 2 pence :thumbleft:

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Do you think your rings have gone?

 

Because of the none start issues?

 

Did it burn a lot of oil when it was running?

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Hi Rob its page number 15.18 in the bentley

 

fuse number 18 mate when I did mine I just done one at a time then put it back in then the next.

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