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Trying to get a compression test done for my Surf :o(

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  • Trying to get a compression test done for my Surf :o(

    Hi folks

    Is it me, or is it generally a pain in the posterior to do this!?

    I'm not a qualified mechanic, but have been around long enough & self taught myself throughout the years (thanks to the amazing help from this site too I might add! ;o) , to be able to perform competently-basic maintenance, servicing & most faults on my Surf's.
    Have been looking on flea bay for a suitable tester & have contacted suppliers, but they seem to be unwilling to tell me if their product will be suitable ??
    IS there a trade/professional reason for this....??
    Have approached a few garages & the norm is 1, more than likely 2 hours to perform test at labour cost of £55-£70 p/h
    I don't really want to fork out £150'ish notes, when I feel I could do the deed myself with the right tools.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated. Please enlighten me oh wise ones

    Many thanks
    Submission?...Now that's a bit of a problem.

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    http://www.tooled-up.com/MicroCatego...=687&MCID=3417


    All you need is a connection to go in your injector hole.

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    • #3
      An hours isn't bad, I'd guess at that to do one properly, and thats knowing what I'm doing and doing it via the glow plug holes, which is a lot quicker than taking the injectors out like most garages would do.

      You'll struggle to find a diesel compression tester for under £150, unless you get a used one on fleabay. You can't use a petrol one, it'll blow it to bits... lol

      Knowledge and the right tools are what you're paying the garage for, to save you doing it or buggering anything up.

      Personally £50 would be max for me to do it.

      4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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      • #4
        Doh Of course the preheaters, but either way he'll need a special half ring half open spanner too.

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        • #5
          This should get you by.

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