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compression testing nc30

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hi can anyone help me out i am trying to find a 8mm adapter so i can check the compression of my engine but it seems that no one in the UK sells one can anybody help thanks.
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I am also finding it difficult to obtain an adapter so am having to make one using an old plug.
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I use one with no thread, just a rubber bung type seal, Gunson

Sealey ct 954 similar, but unsure of length.

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thanks for the replies i have tried to make an adapter from a spark plug but not having much luck on getting a air tight seal, also struggling to get a good enough seal with the push on tester. i have heard that an adapter can be made i just don't have the tools to make one has anyone been able to make one.
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I made one out of an old spark plug with the porcelain removed and a pipe brazed on with a female thread at the top to screw the 10mm compression tester adaptor into.

I also have a rubber push fit one which works just as well, however it takes a couple of attempts to get the seal right.
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What psi readings were you getting with the push on type tester
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arsey30 wrote:I use one with no thread, just a rubber bung type seal, Gunson

Sealey ct 954 similar, but unsure of length.

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A machinist made an adaptor for me, I'll post photo and details when it arrives.
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stefan wrote:What psi readings were you getting with the push on type tester
It's a freshly rebuilt engine that had 0.5mm skimmed from the heads and has 220 psi on all four pots, rings and cylinder walls aren't bedded in yet.

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