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tedescom
02-19-2010, 11:37 AM
Sorry if I repeat another post but my question is, Is there a special Honda Compression Tester or can you get one at a local auto parts store?
Pabst_Powered
02-19-2010, 12:09 PM
bought mine from Harbor Freight for $20, came w/ 4 fittings, extended hose and hard case, works great
tedescom
02-19-2010, 01:17 PM
Never thought about those guys. Now hopefully they have it in stock. Thanks
fishnfergie
02-19-2010, 01:22 PM
I bought A harbour freight one knowing they are cheap, I wish now that I spent a little more and got a decent one.
I have only used mine like 5 time and now the hose leaks so its really hard to get a good reading. And the plastic gauge cover fell off for apparently no reason.
It was great the first couple of time I had to use it but If you are wanting one to have around for a while I would not get this one.
Pabst_Powered
02-19-2010, 01:30 PM
I know HF does have some very cheaply made stuff but i am pleased with their tester, had it almost 2 years now and no problems and it has been used quite a bit, the only part i didnt like is how the sizes wernt marked on the fittings, used a dremel on them
fishnfergie
02-19-2010, 05:17 PM
Yeah I have varying luck at HF I bought a cheap grinder a while ago because I had to do some fiber glassing and didn't want to screw up my nice one. The first grinder lasted all of 2 hours. Took it back and got another one and it is still going like 3 years later.
I just don't think they have much quality control on the products they get and that is why it is so cheap there...
troyzstang
02-19-2010, 06:08 PM
Sears has a nice one for $50 - $60.00 dollars. Well worth the investment.
tedescom
02-22-2010, 07:17 AM
I picked one up at Harbor Frieght this weekend. Checked it out and I'm way down on compression. I don't know what the spec is (I would guess around 120-140), but I'd bet that 15 psi just isn't good enough...
Pabst_Powered
02-22-2010, 07:39 AM
WOW, stock is 100-120 psi, mines a 99 and still at about 118 psi with nothing done, sure there wasnt any leaks? did you check it with the throttle wide open? does a bike even run or move at 15 psi, of course you did buy a tester for a reason prolly
fishnfergie
02-22-2010, 07:08 PM
You aren't just reading it at the first tick of the needle are you? Somethin definitely blew if you got that little compression, Or maybe a valve stuck open?
Need to crank it over a few times to make sure its an accurate reading tbh.
tedescom
02-23-2010, 12:05 PM
Sure I let it roll over more than one time. I could let it crank over till next week and it wouldn't build any more. I'm sure you get all types here, but I assure you that I can read the gauge. lol. I bet that it will be obvious when I do find it.
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