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25 April, 22:15

Tech A says that a bad cam lobe or broken valve spring will show up during a running compression test. Tech B says that when performing a cylinder leakage test, the engine must be running during the test. Who is correct?

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  1. 25 April, 22:18
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    Tech A is correct

    Explanation:

    A running compression test is performed to check whether the engine is able to move air inside and outside of the cylinder or not. During performing a running compression test, the engine is running. it shows how the cylinder is able to take in and take out the air.

    If a vehicle's cam lobe is bad or have a broken valve spring, it will show up in the running compression test as less air will enter the cylinder and leaves the cylinder. Thus performing this test will show a bad cam lobe or broken valve spring.

    Hence the answer is Techician A is correct.
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