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Help Compression gauges

Discussion in 'Riding Gear - Accessories - Workshop Tools' started by kiffsta, Mar 31, 2018.

  1. kiffsta

    kiffsta Senior Member

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    i have a cheap Chinese compression gauge and have been thinking of buying something decent for the workshop.

    Any recommendations ? I have found a Mityvac which is digital or a Motionpro which seems decent.
     
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    my67xr Bike Enthusiast Staff Member Premium Member Contributing Member

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    I have an older Ryco compression gauge set, it come's with various sized spark plug adapter's
    If i need i size i don't have then i just cut up an old spark plug and weld a steel Ryco airline fitting to it.


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    I used to have one of those and I did exactly the same thing.
     
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