Harbor Freight Tools Automobile Accessories 39224 User Manual

Compression Test Kit  
39224  
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
3491 Mission Oaks Blvd., Camarillo, CA 93011  
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manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form  
without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools.  
For technical questions and replacement parts, please call 1-800-444-3353  
 
7. Use eye and ear protection. Always wear ANSI approved impact safety goggles  
when working on gasoline engines. Be sure to work in a well ventilated place, or  
pipe exhaust gasses to the outdoors. Carbon Monoxide Warning: Guard  
against exposure to Carbon Monoxide, which is an odorless, colorless gas  
produced by gasoline engines. Carbon Monoxide exposure may cause  
serious injury or death.  
8. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Do not reach  
over or across running machines.  
9. Maintain tools with care. Keep tester threads sharp and clean for better and  
safer performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.  
The gauge hose and adapters must be kept clean, dry, and free from oil and  
grease at all times.  
10. Stay alert. Watch what you are doing, use common sense. Do not operate any  
tool when you are tired.  
11. Check for damaged parts. Before using any tool, any part that appears damaged  
should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform  
its intended function. Any part that is damaged should be properly repaired or  
replaced by a qualified technician. Do not use the tester if it leaks or the pressure  
release valve does not function properly.  
12. Replacement parts and accessories. When servicing, use only identical  
replacement parts. Use of any other parts will void the warranty.  
13. Do not operate tool if under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Read warning  
labels on prescriptions to determine if your judgment or reflexes are impaired  
while taking drugs. If there is any doubt, do not operate the tool.  
14. Maintenance. For your safety, service and maintenance should be performed  
regularly by a qualified technician.  
15. WARNING: Wear protective gloves and ANSI approved eye protection when  
working on a hot engine.Keep hands away from the fan and other moving parts,  
and protect yourself from electrical shock or burns. Be aware that working on a  
gasoline engine is inherently dangerous, and suitable precautions must be taken.  
Warning:The warnings, cautions, and instructions discussed in this instruction  
manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. It  
must be understood by the operator that common sense and caution are factors  
which cannot be built into this product, but must be supplied by the operator.  
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Unpacking  
When unpacking, check to make sure the following parts are included.  
Compression Gauge with Quick Release Chuck Molded Plastic Case  
14Vinyl Hose  
Extension AluminumTube  
ExtensionThread Head  
Angled Extension AluminumTube  
If any parts are missing or broken, please call Harbor Freight Tools at the number  
on the cover of this manual.  
Operation  
A compression tester can give you valuable information about the engine’s top end  
(pistons, rings, valves and gaskets).  
If you are not experienced in doing this type of diagnostic test, the work should  
be done by a qualified technician.  
NOTE: The engine must be at normal operating temperature, and the battery must be  
at full charge to develop correct readings. WARNING: Wear protective gloves and  
ANSI approved eye protection when working on a hot engine.Keep hands away from  
the fan and other moving parts, and protect yourself from electrical shock or burns.  
Be aware that working on a gasoline engine is inherently dangerous, and suitable  
precautions must be taken.  
1. Clean the area around the spark plugs using compressed air. It is important to  
prevent foreign materials from falling into the cylinders once the spark plugs are  
removed.  
2. On engines with a single plug per cylinder, remove all spark plugs. Note the  
position of the wires so that the correct wire may be replaced on each plug at the  
end of the job. On engines with two spark plugs per cylinder, remove only one  
plug per cylinder.  
3. Block the throttle linkage in the wide open position.  
4. Disable the ignition system. On distributor ignitions, remove the coil wire from  
the distributor.On electronic ignitions, remove the connector from the coil pack.  
5. For fuel injected vehicles, or vehicles with an electric fuel pump, disable the fuel  
pump circuit.This may easily be done by removing the fuse for the fuel pump.  
6. Install the compression gauge in the number one spark plug hole.You may want  
to use any of the supplied adapters.The gauge attaches and removes using a  
quick-release chuck. Be sure the installation is secure and pressure tight.  
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7. Crank the engine over several compression strokes and watch the gauge. On a  
healthy engine, the compression will build up quickly. Low compression on the  
first stroke followed by a slow build up of pressure indicates worn piston rings.  
Low compression which does not build up indicates leaking valves, a blown  
head gasket or cracked head. Carbon deposits on the valves can also cause  
low pressure. Record the highest compression obtained.  
8. Repeat this procedure for each of the remaining cylinders and record the results.  
9. On a low compression engine, add approx. 1/4 oz. motor oil to each cylinder  
through the spark plug hole and repeat the procedure.  
10. On a low compression engine, if the compression increases after the oil has  
been added, worn rings are definitely indicated. If the compression doesn’t  
increase significantly, the leakage is occuring at the valves or head gasket (or  
cracked head).  
11. If compression is low in two adjacent cylinders, it is  
likely that the cylinder head between them is leaking.  
If coolant is found in the combustion chambers or  
crankcase, this possibility is confirmed.  
12. If the compression on one cylinder is 20% or so lower  
than the others, and the engine has a rough idle, it  
is likely that the valve is stuck or the camshaft has  
a worn lobe.  
13. If the compression is unusually high compared to  
the engine specifications, it is likely that the cylinders  
are carbonized. A qualified mechanic should remove  
the engine head and remove the carbon.  
14. If the compression varies greatly (over 15%) from  
the highest compression cylinder to the lowest, or  
the average compression is significantly lower than  
the specification, the engine should be looked at by  
a professional for a leak-down test or other service  
to identify and repair the problem.  
Quick  
Release  
Chuck  
Pressure  
Release  
Valve  
Maintenance  
Very little maintenance of this tool is required.Keep this tool clean and free from dirt,  
grease or grit. Store it in its case when not in use. Periodically check the threads for  
damage. Release the pressure from the gauge before storing.  
Note: Replacement parts are not available.  
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