
ENGINE
Tests and Adjustments
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BY Service Manual
© 2009 Yanmar Marine International
TESTS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Test Compression
The compression tester is used to quickly and
simply check wear and damage primarily to the
cylinder head valves, but also to cylinders and
piston rings.
The results are intended only for comparison
between the cylinders. Lower compression in one
or more of the cylinders is a sign of abnormal wear
or damage.
NOTICE: The battery must have an adequate
charge in order to carry out a reliable compression
test. If necessary, connect an additional battery.
1. Remove all glow plugs. See Remove and Install
2. Disconnect electrical connectors from all fuel
injectors.
3. Turn engine over several times using the starter
motor to remove any loose debris in the
cylinders.
4. Assemble special tools OEM No. 11 0 222 and
11 0 236 and install in glow plug port
(Figure 5-1).
Figure 5-1
Figure 5-1
5. Turn engine with the starter motor until reading
on gauge stabilizes. Note reading on the gauge.
6. Reset gauge and repeat procedure with the
remaining cylinders.
7. Connect fuel injector electrical connectors.
8. Evaluate readings and assess if engine repair is
necessary. If one or more cylinders has a lower
compression pressure, components such as
valves, cylinders and piston rings should be
inspected.
Specification
9. Install the glow plugs. See Remove and Install
Item
Specification
Cylinder Compression
Pressure
28 ±2 bar (406 ±29 psi)