2 Stroke Leak Down Test (How to)

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  • @sciewter
    @sciewter 5 років тому +30

    True Canadian job length measured by beers....

  • @JablesMullet
    @JablesMullet 4 роки тому +8

    You have a gift for editing. I really appreciate the pace of the video, the succinct voice-over, and removal of all the unnecessary bits.

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  4 роки тому +2

      Jables Mullet glad you enjoyed!

  • @drew2thoro-959
    @drew2thoro-959 4 роки тому +14

    2 to 3 beer situation hahaha I love it !

  • @seanwetrich8299
    @seanwetrich8299 4 роки тому +7

    Excellent Video. I love the way the information is laid out. It's not too long. And, let's face it, the recommendation of beer sold me completely.

  • @EricPollarrd
    @EricPollarrd 3 роки тому +8

    Currently on my thousandth beer with my feckin bike 🥴

  • @mikeking7388
    @mikeking7388 2 роки тому +2

    After 210 hours and 3 pistons I think it’s time for the test lol started to get a surging and I know it’s leaking somewhere great video

  • @craigwilson8255
    @craigwilson8255 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks man. Looks simple. Gotta do it. Tried everything else.

  • @markgolding8946
    @markgolding8946 4 роки тому +1

    very good explanation of the leak down test , And give your self another beer you did good.

  • @MrStatic101
    @MrStatic101 2 роки тому +1

    Very well done. Thank you for teaching me this.

  • @davecunningham7018
    @davecunningham7018 3 роки тому

    Great video great information 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @hedgepethracing9590
    @hedgepethracing9590 2 роки тому +1

    Yes, measured by alcohol love it! Earned a sub..

  • @205gtipunk
    @205gtipunk 4 роки тому

    Great vid.

  • @skofflaww3883
    @skofflaww3883 2 роки тому

    Great video

  • @bradforum2003
    @bradforum2003 3 роки тому

    Awesome vid. Very Canadian lol. You have a new subscriber from New Brunswick!

  • @Bubbleuprubberdown
    @Bubbleuprubberdown 4 роки тому +2

    00:30 in and this is a great video

  • @mrblonde2112
    @mrblonde2112 2 роки тому

    Saskatchewan represent! Great vid

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  2 роки тому +1

      Hell ya buddy!
      Thanks

  • @CactusforceX
    @CactusforceX 4 роки тому

    damn dude, im troubleshooting my workhorse of a DT 125 R at the mo. your bike looks so much easier to get to everything!

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  4 роки тому

      Xavier Stewart motocross bikes are almost as raw as they come! Designed to be take lm apart quickly, thankfully. Good luck with your DT!

  • @capsitan
    @capsitan 5 років тому +9

    Glad it wasn't a 4-6 beer job

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  5 років тому +1

      capsitan well sometimes it is... gets expensive

  • @johne6716
    @johne6716 4 роки тому +1

    Lol i like Your method. Most important crack open a new one. 👍👍👍. I do tje same when working on my kids crs.

  • @wcjcnc
    @wcjcnc 3 роки тому +4

    There are two types of test for leaks. On a 4 cycle engine you do a cylinder leak down test. On a 2 cycle engine you do a vacuum/pressure test. This would be called a vacuum/pressure test. You should test vacuum also. Sometimes a seal will hold pressure but won’t hold vacuum.

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  3 роки тому

      Good point!

    • @bradenqw3765
      @bradenqw3765 3 роки тому

      can the bottem end have a vacuum leak? I heard the bottem end is pressurized so can it only push air out?

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  3 роки тому

      When the piston travels upwards it will still create some vacuum in the crankcase, that’s what draws in the fuel and air mixture from the carb in the first place. Most of the vacuum will be used for just that- as it’s the path of least resistance, but you can have a crank seal leaking enough to draw extra un-metered air through it

    • @toganlompkins8886
      @toganlompkins8886 2 роки тому

      How can you use this to tell if your crank seal is leaking?

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  2 роки тому

      Yes, absolutely

  • @human1513
    @human1513 2 роки тому

    💪 3 Beer jobs are not bad to do in an evening. 🍻🍺 EH!
    Nice video. Thanx for making it.

  • @nvmcrider8475
    @nvmcrider8475 3 роки тому

    Great video! What did you use to plug off the exhaust port?

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  3 роки тому +1

      You’ll see it in the video- was like a 2” rubber hose coupling that I hose clamped a progressive step down of plumbing fittings to a small end cap. Kind of a hokey set up but it worked- you need to clamp externally on the YZ250’s exhaust port. A normal expandable rubber frost plug won’t work in the YZ’s oval shaped exhaust port

  • @djsteevr1861
    @djsteevr1861 3 роки тому

    I really like that you time the job with beer

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  3 роки тому +1

      It’s the only international time measurement that makes sense to everyone

    • @djsteevr1861
      @djsteevr1861 3 роки тому

      @@turdpike subscribing now lol

  • @VintageEngineRepairs
    @VintageEngineRepairs 2 роки тому

    Just worth mentioning, this is called a pressure test, not a leak down test (which is totally different and used only for 4 strokes).
    Also you need to do a vacuum test too as a pressure test won’t test the validity of the oil seals

  • @theastrostream
    @theastrostream 3 роки тому

    king

  • @coloradodirtbike5930
    @coloradodirtbike5930 3 роки тому +1

    Now how would you find a leaking crank seal using this method? On the clutch side, since the case cover is sealed and you can't open it without draining your oil and coolant. I'm guessing you would leak down the engine and if nothing obvious is leaking from the outside and you still have a leak, it would lead you to thinking the crank seals are bad and you would then tear the bike apart?

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  3 роки тому +1

      If you have lots of blow by through the crankcase breather hose then you know some is getting down there somehow. If you clamp the breather hose with a pair of vise grips during a leakdown and it fixes your issue, then you need to investigate further. Depending on your machine they all design the powervalve linkage differently. Some machines will have small parasitic loss through the powervalve linkage, but on this yz they are separated by a proper linkage seal. If you loosen your oil fill cap too while you have air going in you may hear bubbling or hissing too if your RH crank seal was bad. A few ways to do it but a leakdown will for sure find it

    • @coloradodirtbike5930
      @coloradodirtbike5930 3 роки тому

      @@turdpike thanks bro

  • @eschrader
    @eschrader Рік тому

    If I had bad crank seals would the transmission oil plug let air out?

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  Рік тому

      Yes- but you need to keep in consideration how the power valve system is actuated on your specific machine. Usually with a less than tight system you will get erroneous bleed down through the power valve linkages and down into the crankcase/oil your oil fill hole.
      Hope this makes sense. A big leak out there I would definitely suspect wet side crank seal.

  • @LifeofAedan
    @LifeofAedan 4 роки тому

    Working on my jet ski. Is this test compatible if you have more than a single cylinder? Blew my engine and don’t wanna have that happen again, my current best guess is water filled carbs, and the seals from each cylinder I’m a little skeptical on

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  4 роки тому +1

      Yes you bet it will

    • @LifeofAedan
      @LifeofAedan 4 роки тому

      turdpike thanks! Not relating to the test but found my PTO crank seal came loose. No wonder my piston looks like a metal foundry. And just to think my dumbass almost looked over this as a dust cap or something.

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  4 роки тому +1

      Life of Aedan ohhh crap! Now you know! That would definitely be the reason- we’ve all been there one time or another lol.
      Cheers

    • @LifeofAedan
      @LifeofAedan 4 роки тому

      turdpike haha 😂 just getting into the hobby and being my own mechanic. First top end rebuild, love learning this stuff as long as I don’t cost me any more money.
      ✌️✌️

  • @krispewkrem3
    @krispewkrem3 6 місяців тому

    Accidentally had 6 drinks. Oooops. Took longer than expected.

  • @cassarj76
    @cassarj76 4 роки тому

    I have a kx 250 98 that’s had a top end rebuild and it’s still not producing the power it’s supposed too I believe,I’m considering getting a leak down test done ,if they have a leak somewhere will that cause a decrease in power or not necessarily ?

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  4 роки тому

      100% it would cause a decrease in power if say it had a raging leak in the RH crank seal, or like major head gasket leak. A leak down test is very informative

    • @coloradodirtbike5930
      @coloradodirtbike5930 3 роки тому

      Check your power valves 👌. They can get carbon build up and start sticking causing your power to feel like shit.

  • @MrBoomtheroom
    @MrBoomtheroom Рік тому

    tester building instructions?

  • @MrBoomtheroom
    @MrBoomtheroom Рік тому

    does the piston have to be in a particular position before testing?

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  Рік тому

      No. The whole cylinder will be filled with air regardless of where the piston is- as no piston ring setup can be 100% air tight.

  • @tylerbirchfield1457
    @tylerbirchfield1457 Рік тому

    Did u perform the test at TDC or BDCmm

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  Рік тому

      Doesn’t matter the position of the piston.

  • @Micscience
    @Micscience 3 роки тому

    Coold video. I was wondering why you didn't introduce the air from the spark plug hole but then realized the reeds would block the air. So to check to see if your reed valve housing is leaking I'm assuming you would have to introduce the air from the carburetor?

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  3 роки тому +2

      Micscience I didn’t remove the reed block, this way checks the reed block gaskets as well. I’m plugging in where the carb would be

    • @Micscience
      @Micscience 3 роки тому

      @@turdpike Cool thanks for the reply.

  • @sionwilliams7689
    @sionwilliams7689 6 років тому +1

    you dont use Dielectric Grease to seal with ,its designed for electrical connections ,you should use a thin layer of gasket sealer .

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  6 років тому +2

      Sion Williams I’m aware of that, but it’s all I had and does the job for now

    • @sionwilliams7689
      @sionwilliams7689 6 років тому +1

      fair enough m8 .

  • @georgewcamp
    @georgewcamp 3 роки тому

    Guessing it doesn't matter which part of the stroke the piston is in when you do the test?

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  3 роки тому

      Correct, the rings aren’t air tight so it doesn’t really matter

  • @thewicketd7817
    @thewicketd7817 Рік тому

    whats about the power valve how you close it?

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  Рік тому

      The power valve is vented to atmosphere via the rubber hose that I clamp with the vice grips. Is this what you mean?

    • @thewicketd7817
      @thewicketd7817 Рік тому

      @@turdpike sorry just asking I'm doing this is school today and we got told you have to take the cover off right side of bike and cover the power valve with like Plato like substance. Lol and I'm struggling haha can't get it to build pressure so I'm check out UA-cam on lunch lol

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  Рік тому +1

      @@thewicketd7817 hmm, what kind of bike? If it’s a YZ like this with this style of cylinder, there is no good way to stop the hose (left side) from leaking, so you can just clamp it. The RH side on the power valve linkage itself where it goes down into the lower half of the engine it has a seal on it. Unless that seal is leaking badly, the RH side doesn’t need to be touched in my opinion. And you’d know if that seal was leaking by losing a bunch of air via the transmission vent.

  • @nct9466
    @nct9466 2 роки тому

    I used a radiator pressure tester..... easier to control

  • @KuhKronus
    @KuhKronus 4 роки тому

    I don’t think you mentioned that your piston should be at BDC

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  4 роки тому +1

      I’m not convinced it does, the whole cylinder is pressurized to the same level. To me it doesn’t actually matter where the piston is in it’s stroke, but I could be wrong?

    • @KuhKronus
      @KuhKronus 4 роки тому +1

      turdpike I could’ve wrong too, maybe that’s only if you’re pressurizing from the spark plug hole, so the transfer ports are open and the crank case pressurizes. Idk if it’s different doing it through the intake

  • @johnwebley3790
    @johnwebley3790 3 роки тому

    Great video.
    Remember to set piston at the bottom of the stroke.
    Also I would have thought the valve on the gauge should be open.
    Otherwise your just measuring the pressure in the gauge.

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks!
      But I’m convinced it doesn’t matter where the piston is in the stroke, as no set of rings are going to make a 100% air tight seal. If a constant 5psi is on the bottom than a constant 5psi will be at the top in a stationary engine. If it weren’t, when you apply pressure the the bottom side of the piston you would expect it would rotate it and force the piston to TDC and it would stay there, but that is not the case.
      You close the valve to see how much leakage over a given time period there is. If you keep the valve open you’re just feeding it a constant pressure, which is fine for when you’re diagnosing where a leak is, but you need to see it hold a charge of air by itself with no more supply. And of course you’re reading the gauge on the unit, it’s exposed to the same atmosphere as what is in the engine, not sure what you mean there

  • @Meself-ks6nm
    @Meself-ks6nm 3 роки тому

    Only Canadians measure work in beer

  • @mareksumguy1887
    @mareksumguy1887 3 роки тому

    You’re supposed to pressurise it through the exhaust side... so you can see if reeds are leaking!

  • @RICHOWASP
    @RICHOWASP 4 роки тому

    I'd rather 2 to 3 bourbons

    • @turdpike
      @turdpike  4 роки тому +2

      To each his own, but by my math though it’d be more like 4-6 bourbon. You know, adjusted for inflation and shit