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If you have an engine cylinder that is not as strong as the rest, and you have determined that it is getting spark, here's how to make a simple tool that may aid in locating the problem. #Take an old spark plug that fits the engine, and remove all of the porcelain and the center electrode, leaving just the outer shell. #Braze an air fitting onto the shell. #Turn the engine over until the piston in the suspect cylinder is at TDC on the compression stroke. #Insert the modified plug and apply 60-80 psi air to the cylinder. Be certain not to use so much air that it turns the engine. #With air pressure in the cylinder, listen: *If you hear air bubbles, it may be a leaking head gasket. *If you hear air in the exhaust, it may be a leaking exhaust valve. *If you hear air coming up through the carb, it may be a leaking intake valve. *If you hear a hissing noise from the oil fill tube, or the dipstick tube, it may be a piston or piston ring problem. This simple homemade device can save a lot of time in diagnosing a problem. [[Category:Engine articles]]
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