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So, I picked up an old GS550 for cheap (you American guys would laugh at the price, but for someone living in Denmark, it was cheap
) - I've been lurking around on this forum for quite a while, and now it's time for my first post.
Anyway, first thing first, did a compression test. Started at cyl. 4 (don't ask me why) and I started off happy.
#4 155 psi
#3 145 psi
#2 0 psi (bummer)
#1 150 psi
Except from cyl. 2 I find those numbers rather good for a 38 year old woman?
Next step, valve clearance check. I ended up having a lot of troubles with some screws in the engine, which took the daylight away from me faster than I liked. I only had time to check the 4 exhaust valves.
#1 0.17mm
#2 0.48mm
#3 0.11mm
#4 0.19mm
Question is, should I just get some new shims to replace the old ones, or is there something you guys recommend to check further, when one of the valves is off by that much?
The readings were done cold and with the valves in the position mentioned in the original service manual.
I hope you guys can help me out.
Anyway, first thing first, did a compression test. Started at cyl. 4 (don't ask me why) and I started off happy.
#4 155 psi
#3 145 psi
#2 0 psi (bummer)
#1 150 psi
Except from cyl. 2 I find those numbers rather good for a 38 year old woman?
Next step, valve clearance check. I ended up having a lot of troubles with some screws in the engine, which took the daylight away from me faster than I liked. I only had time to check the 4 exhaust valves.
#1 0.17mm
#2 0.48mm
#3 0.11mm
#4 0.19mm
Question is, should I just get some new shims to replace the old ones, or is there something you guys recommend to check further, when one of the valves is off by that much?
The readings were done cold and with the valves in the position mentioned in the original service manual.
I hope you guys can help me out.