Cylinder Leak Down Test - What Are The Results Telling You (2024)

Doing a cylinder leak down test, especially in conjunction with a compression test. Should allow you to quickly determine, the basic condition of any engine.

So, a compression test is a “dynamic test” (engine moving). On the other hand, a cylinder leak down test is a “static test” (engine at rest).

So, the compression test measures how much pressure, the engine can produce while cranking. In contrast, to the cylinder leak down test, which measures how much pressure, is lost in the engine.

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In a cylinder leak down test the engine is placed on top dead centre (TDC), of the cylinder in question. Then, using a similar type of connector as the compression test, we fill the cylinder with pressure. The tester then measures the volume of air needed to maintain, a predetermined pressure in the cylinder.

Firstly, the cylinder leak down test reading is shown in a percentage. Consequently, good cylinder leak down readings should be below 5-8%.

So, the great thing about the cylinder leak down test. It that it deals with how well the cylinder is sealing, and nothing else. Furthermore, the readings are not affected by, cam timing, or even engine cranking speed.

Another great feature of the cylinder leak down test. The fact that you can hear, where the air is leaking out of the cylinder. When a cylinder has high percentage of leakage, first check the oil filler cap. Do you hear a hissing sound? If so, you may have pressure leaking by the piston rings.

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Is there air leaking out the exhaust? Is it leaking out the intake system? Then a burned valve may be the problem. If two adjoining cylinders have similar low readings, and you hear leakage out the other cylinder. Then, a blown head gasket may be the problem.

So, being able to find the exact source of the compression loss. Will tell you where the problem is, and not just that you have one. Finally, this knowledge will greatly assist you in the next step… the repair.

This is my favorite engine test to do, because it can quickly point you in the right direction.

Cylinder Leak Down Test Findings – What Are The Results Telling You:

INTAKE VALVE OR INTAKE VALVE SEAT

Air will escape past the valve, and into the intake manifold.

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Sound should be audible in the throttle plate, or air cleaner assembly. Be sure to have the (PCV) valve disconnected, so you don’t have a false positive.

EXHAUST VALVE OR EXHAUST VALVE SEAT

Pressure will leak into the exhaust manifold, and ultimately out the exhaust. Will probably be more audible, than felt at the exhaust pipe.

PISTON RINGS

Crankcase is pressurized, leading to air leaking through the (PCV) valve or breather. Possibly any other passage to the outside, like the dipstick tube. If the (PCV) valve is left hooked up to the intake, it could cause a false positive.

CYLINDER HEAD

A cracked head might fail a cylinder leak down test, if it’s really, really badly damaged.

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Depending on the head design, it could leak into the water passage, leading to bubbling, audible in the radiator. Into the oil passage leading to noise at the (PCV), or another crankcase opening. To an intake or exhaust port leading to a sound, similar to a failed valve or seat. However, this is a less likely failure.

CYLINDER HEAD GASKET

Typically a badly failed cylinder head gasket will be evident, when the head is removed. As a result, there will be evidence of combustion in the gasket, or on the mounting surfaces.

CYLINDER WALL

A badly scarred or gouged cylinder wall, could let pressure past the piston rings.

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Should sound the same as a bad piston ring. The only way to tell would be to remove the head, and physically inspect it.

PISTON

Again, will show up the same way, as a cylinder wall or piston ring. Visual inspection would probably tell you.

SPARK PLUG

Probably difficult to tell on a cylinder leak down test, unless pressure leaks past the fitting.

FUEL INJECTOR

On DI engines. Should leak past the injector to the outside, or into the injector and into the fuel rail, theoretically.

To Look At It Another Way, In Order Of Likelihood:

  • Tailpipe – exhaust valve or seat, cylinder head gasket, cylinder head.
  • Throttle body, intake, or air cleaner – intake valve or seat, cylinder head gasket, cylinder head.
  • Radiator – cylinder head gasket, cylinder head.
  • (PCV), Breather, or other crankcase opening – piston rings, cylinder wall, piston, cylinder head gasket, cylinder head.
  • Outside – spark plug, cylinder head gasket leak, cylinder head, DI fuel injector.

Conclusion

Remember, start with simple, more likely failures, before assuming something catastrophic. Consequently, gaskets, valves/seats, and rings are all good places to start, depending on the symptoms. Finally, cracked heads, cracked pistons, and bad DI fuel injectors, are all pretty small possibilities. Finally, that’s why a cylinder leak down test, is a great test.

BY DANNY BENDER

Cylinder Leak Down Test - What Are The Results Telling You (2024)

FAQs

Cylinder Leak Down Test - What Are The Results Telling You? ›

A leak-down test can tell you if the loss of compression is due to things like worn rings, burned or stuck open valves (intake or exhaust) or a leaking head gasket. The beauty of the leak down test is, you can test only low cylinders, or you can test all the cylinders to determine overall engine condition.

What are acceptable leak down test results? ›

No engine will have perfect sealing with 0 percent loss. Five to 10 percent loss indicates an engine in great to good running order. An engine between 10 and 20 percent can still run OK, but it'll be time to keep an eye (or ear) on things. Above 20 percent loss and it may be time for a teardown and rebuild.

How to read a cylinder leak down tester? ›

Leak down test results are typically represented as a percentage, indicating the amount of pressure that is lost from the cylinder. Ideally, you want to see a leak percentage under 10 percent, which could be noise or a slight ring or valve seal leak.

What can a cylinder leakage test tell you that a compression test can? ›

The leakdown tester is less common, and you need to get a good one to do the test properly. A compression test is to determine how much pressure the engine makes, and a leakdown test measures its ability to hold pressure.

What does a leak down test tell you on a 2 stroke? ›

If an engine is not running well, you can do a leak down test to determine both compression pressure (measured in psi) and the leak down rate. Compression testing alone doesn't always show the whole story, but leak down will show you how much compression each cylinder has and how well the cylinder is sealing.

What is acceptable compression loss? ›

Cylinder pressures should not fall outside of 15-20% of each other, meaning, if you run a test on a V6 engine and come up with 150, 155, 150, 145, 135, and 130, this would fall within an acceptable level of consistency.

What is the range of leak test? ›

Setting the test time

Settings of a detection time of 2 to 10 seconds and a differential pressure value ΔP in the range of ±10 to 100 Pa are generally suitable. If using a leak tester with the leak rate direct-read display feature, there is no need to set the differential pressure.

Is a leak-down test better than a compression test? ›

A leak-down tester may represent a larger initial investment, and a leak-down test takes more time to perform, but it can give you a more accurate and detailed picture of the engine's overall health.

What three common defects can a compression test diagnose? ›

Properly taken compression readings can provide insight into the condition of valves, valve seats, piston rings, and other parts related to the combustion chamber's ability to hold pressure. There are also “running compression tests” mechanics do that can be done but those usually can't be performed by DIYers.

What is an acceptable compression test reading? ›

“Good” compression depends on the engine. Unfortunately, engines don't come with their proper compression stamped on the outside. But a good rule of thumb says that each cylinder in a mechanically sound engine should have compression of 130 psi or higher.

What PSI is a cylinder leak down test? ›

Shop pressure can be anywhere between 60-100 psi but it needs to remain constant and steady. 5. Record your leak-down percentage for the cylinder you're testing. Test any remaining low cylinders using the same method.

What can a wet cylinder compression test tell us? ›

Interpreting the Wet Compression Test Results

The piston rings are most likely leaking. If two adjacent cylinders have low compression readings and they do not increase after running the wet compression test, the most likely culprit is leaking between the cylinders from the head gasket.

What is a 4 stroke leak down test used for? ›

A Leak Down Test performed on a 4-Stroke engine is designed to check the percentage of cylinder pressure leakage. On a perfect engine leakage will be zero. (See chart below to help evaluate your results) This test is advantageous on evaluating your engines current performance status.

How much valve leakage is acceptable? ›

Allowable leakage is 0.5% of the rated full open capacity. capacity. seats. Leakage rate is limited to 0.01% of rated valve capacity (known as metal to metal).

What is the limit for a leak test? ›

The leak test pressure limit for leak tests typically uses low pressure. Most codes for leak test pressure limits call for the pressure to be at least 15 psi or 25% of the design pressure (whichever pressure is less).

What is the standard for ASTM leak testing? ›

ASTM F2338-09 is recognised by the FDA as the consensus standard for non-destructive detection of leaks in packages. It is applicable to test a range of non-porous flexible packages, rigid and semi-rigid packaging.

What is the standard for vacuum leak test? ›

This International Standard specifies methods for the leak testing of vacuum valves used for control of gas flow or vacuum pressure in a vacuum system. It is applicable to vacuum valves that can be closed to leak rates less than 1 × 10−5 Pa m3/s for...

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