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Where are you buying a Snap-on or Matco compression testers for $20? Heck two weeks ago my son and I took off to get some tire chains. He had a pair of Snap-On socks sitting on the dash. He said they were a Christmas present from the Snap-on salesman. I bet you if they were selling the socks they would be $30 or more. Show us where you are getting a Snap-on or Matco compression tester for $20.


https://shop.snapon.com/product/Compression-Gauge-Sets/Automotive-Compression-Test-Set/EEPV500
If you take any 1/4 piped air gauge that goes 0-200 lbs you can buy a Snap on Adapter Hose like in my picture the hose is 65.00 .Ask me to look and see what part number or measurements are before you buy there are two sizes one is the standard plug size now a new smaller one too or just buy both hoses. If you look at my pic I made that Compression tester.
 
Where are you buying a Snap-on or Matco compression testers for $20? Heck two weeks ago my son and I took off to get some tire chains. He had a pair of Snap-On socks sitting on the dash. He said they were a Christmas present from the Snap-on salesman. I bet you if they were selling the socks they would be $30 or more. Show us where you are getting a Snap-on or Matco compression tester for $20.


https://shop.snapon.com/product/Compression-Gauge-Sets/Automotive-Compression-Test-Set/EEPV500
He is coining an old phrase.
 
Throttle open or closed makes no difference. If throttle is closed, it will just pull air in from the muffler. As you can see above, 2 psi difference. You could probably test them both again with 2 different readings. And pull until it quits climbing
DONT make me do it again! :angry:
 
Did not read all of this but compression gauges not reading correctly is why I have at least two, especially when testing small cc engines. (such as chainsaws)
Here is some info and links I've filed away about why for, making your own and some gauges that actually read small ccc engines correctly when purchased.



http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/compression-tester-issues.310133/



I got 3 of the Napa 700-9556 compression gauge Schrader valves today after the local NAPA ordered from their warehouse. The come 5 in a box and you can buy them each @ approx. $2.20 each. They worked A-ok. One was defective out of it's sealed package, was not spring loaded on back check due to a broken spring, noticed immediately before attempting install for test..



3 /2018
Napa #700 9556 is obsolete.

Here is a special low pressure schrader valve for compression gauges Milton and Lisle part number's and I seen them on flea bay as still available.

Milton 1251-2 @ about $5 each

Lisle 20100 @ about $7


Update info 12/20

Possible good compression gauge for chainsaws at $40, STANDIX 1023

Mentioned at this link 12/20

https://www.arboristsite.com/commun...mpression-gauge-and-tested-a-few-saws.348043/

https://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/compression-tester.336165/


A good compression tester for small engines:


Actron CP7828A Professional Compression Tester Kit with 10mm, 12mm, 14mm, 14mm Long Reach, and 18mm Adapters $45 or so







Amazon link for reviewing:



https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00020BM28/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=sl1&tag=howtomotorepa-20&linkId=cdbd6f22890e891c57a50a4c630c7756
 

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