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Re: Compression Tester

To: Ed Burger <eburger@sagelink.com>, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Compression Tester
From: Isaac Crow <Isaac@avana.net>
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 1997 16:33:03 -0500
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 Pete & Aprille Chadwell wrote:
> Jay: >  > Go to Sears and get one, with a flexible hose and threaded
ends, for under $20.
>  > Pete Chadwell >  > 1973 TR6

what exactly does a compression tester look like and what exactly is it
good for?
Ed

mine is just a gauge with a rubber hose with a brass 14mm spark plug
adapter on the end. Gauge locks in highest reading at top of compression
stroke.

Isaac Crow


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<DT>&nbsp;Pete &amp; Aprille Chadwell wrote:&nbsp;</DT>

<DT>&gt; Jay: &gt;&nbsp; &gt; Go to Sears and get one, with a flexible
hose and threaded ends, for under $20.</DT>

<DT>&gt;&nbsp; &gt; Pete Chadwell &gt;&nbsp; &gt; 1973 TR6</DT>

<DT>&nbsp;</DT>

<DT>what exactly does a compression tester look like and what exactly is
it good for?</DT>

<DT>Ed</DT>

<DT>&nbsp;</DT>

<DT>mine is just a gauge with a rubber hose with a brass 14mm spark plug
adapter on the end. Gauge locks in highest reading at top of compression
stroke.&nbsp;</DT>

<DT>&nbsp;</DT>

<DT>Isaac Crow</DT>

<DT>&nbsp;</DT>

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