MrArmyAnt 1/2 ton status Joined Dec 29, 2004 Posts 661 Reaction score 0 Location Texas, Kick a$$! (Grapevine, DFW; also Norman, OK) Jul 10, 2007 #1 How much does it usually cost to have a shop check my motor's compression?
P PsRumors 1/2 ton status Joined Nov 11, 2006 Posts 626 Reaction score 0 Location Cartersville, GA Jul 10, 2007 #2 Probably an hours worth of time, maybe two.
4X4HIGH 1 ton status GMOTM Winner Joined Dec 14, 2001 Posts 22,423 Reaction score 662 Location Fremont, CA. Jul 10, 2007 #3 Save yourself that money and use it to buy YOUR OWN compression tester and do it yourself.
MrArmyAnt 1/2 ton status Joined Dec 29, 2004 Posts 661 Reaction score 0 Location Texas, Kick a$$! (Grapevine, DFW; also Norman, OK) Jul 10, 2007 #4 4X4HIGH said: Save yourself that money and use it to buy YOUR OWN compression tester and do it yourself. Click to expand... I like this answer. This is the DIYer in me. Now linky damnit.
4X4HIGH said: Save yourself that money and use it to buy YOUR OWN compression tester and do it yourself. Click to expand... I like this answer. This is the DIYer in me. Now linky damnit.
4X4HIGH 1 ton status GMOTM Winner Joined Dec 14, 2001 Posts 22,423 Reaction score 662 Location Fremont, CA. Jul 10, 2007 #5 You asked for it. I like top name brand stuff so here is a Snap-on compression tester. You can usually find them on E-bay really cheap. http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item.asp?P65=&tool=diagnostics&item_ID=75297&group_ID=1424&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
You asked for it. I like top name brand stuff so here is a Snap-on compression tester. You can usually find them on E-bay really cheap. http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item.asp?P65=&tool=diagnostics&item_ID=75297&group_ID=1424&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog