Excaliburrr
Active OPE Member
Greetings, I have a Jonsered CS 2252 with low compression. To test I first could just tell by pulling it that it wasn't making enough compression at all, the compression release valve wouldn't even pop out. So I then preformed a compression test with a mityvac compression tester to verify my numbers and ended up with just a hair above 50psi with the air filter off, choke open, and W.O.T. I then poured a tiny amount of oil into the spark plug hole and turned the engine over a few times to spread it around inside the cylinder, then preformed a second compression test and got just under 100psi. This lead me to believe that either the piston/rings/cylinder are at fault. I have come to this conclusion as the oil that was poured into the cylinder has filled in any gaps or scoring on those components, thus allowing them to properly seal. To further verify this I took off the muffler and looked into the cylinder and the surface across from the exhaust looked pretty rough. I don't have any pictures at the moment as it's 10:00 P.M. and I'm not looking to dig into it right before bed. The only test I haven't preformed yet is a crankcase pressure/vacuum test as I don't have a tool for that. Given the information I've gotten so far would I be correct in saying that the piston/rings/cylinder are the issue? I would hate to spend the money on a new top end only for it to not be the solution.




