Special Tools
J-35667-A Cylinder Head Leakdown Tester
 
With the use of air pressure, a cylinder leakage test will aid in the diagnosis. Use the cylinder leakage test in conjunction with the engine compression test in order to isolate the cause of leaking cylinders.
Warning: Refer to Battery Disconnect Warning in the Preface section.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable.
 
- Remove the spark plugs. Refer to 
Spark Plug Replacement.
 
- Install the 
J-35667-A Cylinder Head Leakdown Tester
.
 
- Measure each cylinder on the compression stroke, with both valves closed.
 
Note: Hold the crankshaft balancer bolt in order to prevent piston movement.
- Apply air pressure, using the 
J-35667-A Tester
. Refer to the manufacturer's instructions.
 
- Record the cylinder leakage readings for each cylinder.
 
Note: 
|    •  | Normal cylinder leakage is from 12-18 percent. | 
 
|    •  | Make a note of any cylinder with more leakage than the other cylinders. | 
 
|    •  | Any cylinder with 30 percent leakage or more requires service. | 
 
- Inspect the 4 primary areas in order to properly diagnose a leaking cylinder.
 
- If air is heard from the intake or exhaust system, perform the following procedure:
 
| •  | Remove the valve rocker arm cover of the suspect cylinder head. | 
 
|    -  | Ensure that both valves are closed. | 
 
|    -  | Inspect the cylinder head for a broken valve spring. | 
 
- If air is heard from the crankcase system at the crankcase - oil filler tube, perform the following procedure:
 
| 9.1.  | Remove the piston from the suspect cylinder. | 
 
- If bubbles are found in the radiator, perform the following procedure:
 
- Remove the 
J-35667-A Tester
.
 
- Install the spark plugs. Refer to 
Spark Plug Replacement.
 
- Connect the negative battery cable.