HG R&R check, have to warm engine?
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 5:06 am
This may sound noobish...
Before I put everything all back together in my engine compartment, it'd be nice to verify the heads seated well. So I was thinking if I just hook up the timing belt, put some oil into the motor, and then do a compression test.
So the question is, do I have to heat up the motor to really 'seat' the heads and verify that they will hold? I'm kinda thinking yes on account I assume there is significantly more pressure inside the cylinders under full throttle then just cranking it over. And there would be a little movement when everything is warmed up.
Is there really any way of knowing I did things properly other than going driving?
Thanks.
Before I put everything all back together in my engine compartment, it'd be nice to verify the heads seated well. So I was thinking if I just hook up the timing belt, put some oil into the motor, and then do a compression test.
So the question is, do I have to heat up the motor to really 'seat' the heads and verify that they will hold? I'm kinda thinking yes on account I assume there is significantly more pressure inside the cylinders under full throttle then just cranking it over. And there would be a little movement when everything is warmed up.
Is there really any way of knowing I did things properly other than going driving?
Thanks.