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<blockquote data-quote="K.C." data-source="post: 2721171" data-attributes="member: 40577"><p>Agreed - I think you have carbon build-up under the exhaust valve. You may see it moving in/out but you can't tell if it's sealing from outside. One easy trick if you have or can make an adapter that screws into the spark plug hole and have a compressor (or even a manual tire pump) is to move the piston untill both valves are in the closed position, ideally with piston at bottom dead center then pressurize the cylinder with air. You will hear the air escaping from wherever the leak is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K.C., post: 2721171, member: 40577"] Agreed - I think you have carbon build-up under the exhaust valve. You may see it moving in/out but you can't tell if it's sealing from outside. One easy trick if you have or can make an adapter that screws into the spark plug hole and have a compressor (or even a manual tire pump) is to move the piston untill both valves are in the closed position, ideally with piston at bottom dead center then pressurize the cylinder with air. You will hear the air escaping from wherever the leak is. [/QUOTE]
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