Compression Check on a 2 Stroke Motor for Beginners

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  • Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
  • In this video we are going to go over the Echo HC-152 Hedge trimmer compression check. This is a quick video showing how to check the compression for a 2 stroke motor.
    This guide can be used for any motor to check compression. The amount of compression you are looking for will vary and your motor.
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  • @wM70AB
    @wM70AB 4 роки тому +2

    You have an awesome channel bro, keep it up!

  • @romuloperez7960
    @romuloperez7960 3 роки тому

    Thnks good leson

  • @mrgioielli3397
    @mrgioielli3397 Рік тому

    Great video

  • @chadr00
    @chadr00 Рік тому

    I heard the comment about replacing the spark plug at the engine won't start or checking the compression if it won't start but my first step is much more simple. I get a small medicine squeegee dropper and put a couple milliliters directly into the carburetor with the throttle open. Then you just need to hold the trigger all the way down and pull the cord 5 to 10 times and you'll know right then if everything is good except the carburetor. Of course your compression may be lower than what is ideal but almost guaranteed it's going to run

  • @OutbackOntario
    @OutbackOntario Рік тому +2

    You should check compression with throttle wide open 😊

  • @Bacongrease00
    @Bacongrease00 Рік тому

    Helping my neighbor fix his stihl gas leaf blower. It’s getting a new carb and I decided to do a compression test. I got 90 psi at 5000ft elevation which translates to about 102 psi sea level. Is the more junk? Fires right up but carb issues prevented it from pulling clean at wot

  • @johnsnyder8686
    @johnsnyder8686 3 роки тому +4

    Why would you "replace everything" in an attempt to get it running first? Compression test takes 2 minutes. Do that first always.

  • @caleballen5592
    @caleballen5592 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you. I have a trimmer that wont run with the muffler even though I made sure it was clean. I think compression is my problem.

    • @BearsWorkshop
      @BearsWorkshop  3 роки тому +1

      Have you been able to check the compression?

  • @IsmaelHernandez-Bolas
    @IsmaelHernandez-Bolas 3 роки тому

    I got an SRM 225 I just worked on for no spark. And it is at 40 psi!!! It starts on 2nd pull, idles fine and cuts fine too. I imagine it must have had a lot of power when it was new. This one doesn't even look old. But the muffler is wet with blow-by.

    • @BearsWorkshop
      @BearsWorkshop  3 роки тому +1

      40 PSI and it still runs! That is incredible.

  • @richardbrindamour1663
    @richardbrindamour1663 Рік тому

    do you think at 75 psi the small engine won`t start ?

  • @richardbrindamour1663
    @richardbrindamour1663 Рік тому

    do you at 75 psi the engine won t start?

  • @Argedis
    @Argedis 4 роки тому +1

    Is the 120 PSI a general rule for small 2 stroke engines? What about 4 stroke like lawnmowers? I just did a compression test on my Echo PB 251 25CC blower and it came out to 116 PSI so I'm glad to know the engine is still in great shape.

    • @BearsWorkshop
      @BearsWorkshop  4 роки тому +1

      Yes, 120 is a general rule for small 2 stroke engines. 100 on a 4 stroke small engine is good.

  • @Luv2flyMD
    @Luv2flyMD 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Bear! Good video! I have a barely used 2005 Poulan Pro 3516 35cc chainsaw which looks brand new, but sat for over 10 years and the fuel lines deteriorated. I replaced all of the fuel lines, fuel filter, new carburetor, new spark plug and air filter. Also, I set the gap between the ignition coil and fly wheel properly (one business card thickness). Checked sparkplug with tester and have strong spark. Put fresh 2 cycle oil in chainsaw and good flow to carburetor. Then followed directions for starting (primed and choke out) and nothing, not even a burp! I bought an $18 compression tester like the ones at Harbor Freight. I used the rubber hose that came with it and could not get any compression. I changed to the straight metal pipe and rubber tip and got no more that 65 psi. Any suggestions? Also, are the rubber hoses any good for this test? This is my first tester. Thanks!

    • @dusty1498
      @dusty1498 6 місяців тому

      Did you Ever Figure it out? Was it the saw or tester?

    • @Luv2flyMD
      @Luv2flyMD 6 місяців тому

      @@dusty1498 No, I couldn’t do anymore with it due to shoulder issues. It is on the shelf for now and may work on it in the spring. Thanks for checking on this.

  • @kimden85
    @kimden85 4 роки тому +1

    Bear's Workshop- Great channel and great videos. Thanks!
    Comment and Question for you: I'm doing a compression test on my Husqvarna L65 chainsaw (I know it is old...from 1974) I have done a leak down/pressure test and found the crankshaft seals leaking and I have replaced them. After I completed the replacement of the crankshaft seals, I performed another leak down/pressure test and everything held for over 10 minutes.
    I'm now wanting to put this saw back together but before I do so I wanted to check the engine compression one more time. The compression gauge stopped climbing at 150-160 lbs. But immediately the compression as read on the compression gauge starts leaking out and is back to zero within 45 seconds or so.
    I'm a novice at this...this is my third 2 cycle engine I've brought back from the dead so to speak.
    What am I doing wrong, if anything? I've watched yours and other videos and when a compression test is performed, the compression holds. If this is a problem with the rings and cylinder, why didn't this decompression happen when I performed the leak down/pressure test?
    Comments/advice? Thanks ahead of time.

    • @BearsWorkshop
      @BearsWorkshop  4 роки тому

      I would suggest replacing the rings. Should be cheap and easy since you have already disassembled it. It is possible the ring was damaged during disassembly. Also maybe a seal is leaking from when you put it back together? Just some ideas.

    • @kimden85
      @kimden85 4 роки тому +2

      I figured out what was wrong...the schrader valve on the end of my compression tester had come loose...I tightened it up and good compression test at 150 plus and it held.

    • @IsmaelHernandez-Bolas
      @IsmaelHernandez-Bolas 3 роки тому +1

      @@kimden85 damn good catch on that tool problem bro!!

  • @samerbassili3918
    @samerbassili3918 3 роки тому

    Hey I have a unit that runs really well and I went to check my compression on it because the tester was reading zero on another unit and it read zero as well it’s a weed eater te475y I checked the tester with my compressor and it works fine. Any clue what it could be?

    • @BearsWorkshop
      @BearsWorkshop  3 роки тому

      I would guess the adapter you have has something wrong with it. I would assume you have a different adapter for your air compressor. That would be the only thing different.

  • @jonathanbenoit8828
    @jonathanbenoit8828 4 роки тому

    Oil mixer plays a big part 16 :1 and 32:1 ratio , will keep the right compression.

  • @johnwithgt3781
    @johnwithgt3781 5 років тому +1

    How to adjust the carb

    • @BearsWorkshop
      @BearsWorkshop  5 років тому +1

      Good idea. I will do a video on this in the next few days. Hit the subscribe button so you will get notfiied.

    • @BearsWorkshop
      @BearsWorkshop  5 років тому +1

      Posted a carb adjustment video on the channel.

  • @captaintruth3219
    @captaintruth3219 Рік тому +1

    $100 on craigslist for parts? “GOOD LUCK”