How To Perform a Leak Down Test on a 4-Stroke Motorcycle

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • In this video we demonstrate how to use the Motion Pro 4-Stroke Leak Down Tester on a Yamaha YZ250F. It is designed to check the amount of cylinder leakage in a 4-stroke engine, with an air source of 70 to 200 psi (4.8 to 11 bar). The gauge will register the total percentage of leakage past the rings, head gasket, intake and exhaust valves. This process speeds up troubleshooting problems and helps to isolate bad components.
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Komentáře • 46

  • @zakcourt7419
    @zakcourt7419 Před 6 lety +4

    Thank you guys at Rocky mountain atv mc, these are great videos you do they have really come in handy for me and this leak down test was very well explained and strait forward, I am looking forward to the next videos👍👍

  • @tomw3215
    @tomw3215 Před 5 lety +2

    I just bought a motion pro leak down tester today, in my hands, thanks for the video , I will come back for more videos if you make them

  • @user-mj6fe5jf9z
    @user-mj6fe5jf9z Před 2 lety +12

    Good video. I have been doing leak downs for years to decide the health of my engines. One thing that I have found is when the engine is set at DTC on compression you may get a false reading because of the auto decomp. holding an exhaust valve open. This may lead you to believe the E. valves are not seating. Rotating the engine just past DTC will deactivate that auto decomp. As mentioned it is easier if the valve cover is off. That way you can see that the valves are all closed with no cam/auto decomp. contact on the valve.
    The other option is to deactivate the auto decomp at DTC at the cam with a wire or something that works on your model. This will let the E. valve seat.

    • @jcaashby
      @jcaashby Před 2 lety

      Solid Tip!!

    • @davidb9323
      @davidb9323 Před 11 měsíci

      Does leakdown require you to take the engine out of the frame ?

    • @ryanlester761
      @ryanlester761 Před 7 měsíci

      No it does not, as shown in the video.@@davidb9323

  • @desertrider325
    @desertrider325 Před 6 lety +12

    Good video. That dude was definitely nervous as hell tho lol. He did a great job. And the thought of looking at the engine as an air pump was a new way of thinking which I like. Good stuff guys.

    • @sendit1158
      @sendit1158 Před 3 lety +2

      New way of thinking? We have been saying an engine is a air pump for 30 yrs

    • @brucebanner2039
      @brucebanner2039 Před 2 lety

      😂😂 definitely not a new way of thinking

  • @96joe
    @96joe Před 6 lety

    Awesome... great video

  • @jcaashby3
    @jcaashby3 Před 5 lety

    THX. The instructions were a little hard to gauge. Wish it had pictures with it lol :)

  • @GNX157
    @GNX157 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Your best benefit for this tool is to use it on a brand new bike or engine or after every rebuild and then at regular intervals thereafter. Keep a record and you can track the health of your engine better. Also whenever you have a question on performance or power dropping off, you can immediately do a leak down to see if it’s engine health or some other component, before you start chasing the tune, plugs, jetting etc.

  • @motorcyclebettereveryday2373

    very cool video💪 thank you

  • @nalyd6386
    @nalyd6386 Před 2 lety

    Hello, thinking about buying a MT-324 snap on leak down tester from eBay, planning to do a leak down test on my 2008 Crf250r. I’m not sure what size the adaptor is that come with it, are they universal or will I possibly have to buy a new adaptor hose? Thanks!

  • @tracyenlow8344
    @tracyenlow8344 Před 2 lety +1

    Most leak down test rigs use two gauges. This Motion Pro and a few others just use one gauge. Is one set up better than the other?

  • @beatbeat4378
    @beatbeat4378 Před 2 měsíci

    Would you be able to identify if it was just valve seals?

  • @cachepilll286
    @cachepilll286 Před 4 lety +1

    2 stroke video plz

  • @daveyt4802
    @daveyt4802 Před 3 lety

    Crank vent, rings. Exhaust, exhaust valves. Intake, intake valves. Coolant bubbles, head gasket. Wondering if my cheapo HF leak tester is even worth it.

    • @CaptainTimA
      @CaptainTimA Před rokem

      I see a Maddox at HF for more than a quality OTC one. Check out an OTC! Love mine, laess than $80.

  • @gs8282
    @gs8282 Před rokem

    Good video . But how to know if my atv engine has compression leak?

    • @MrMrsregor
      @MrMrsregor Před 11 měsíci +2

      if it doesn't hold pressure, is has a leak

  • @justbraaapit2311
    @justbraaapit2311 Před 3 lety +1

    Would bad oil seals cause low compression?

    • @justbraaapit2311
      @justbraaapit2311 Před 3 lety

      Because I have a 94 dr125se and I did a leak down test and im getting air from the stator side so to me its gotta be a oil seal. First I put new rings in it and it went from 125psi to 140psi. And when I had it apart the valves looked good and clean and didn't leak when I did the test. All ne gaskets and o rings to

    • @MrStroker408
      @MrStroker408 Před 2 lety

      No. Oil seals just prevent oil from running down the valve stems and entering the combustion chamber. The valves themselves seal off the combustion chamber and if they aren't sealing you will lose compression. Worn piston and rings are the other main culprit. If you were getting pressure in the crankcase on a 4 stroke motor the ring seal is probably bad. The leaky seal itself shouldn't cause a loss of compression on a 4 stroke.

  • @jerryx2000
    @jerryx2000 Před rokem +1

    Does this show oil consumption?

    • @MrMrsregor
      @MrMrsregor Před 11 měsíci +1

      kind of. it tells you if/where you are leaking compression. and if you are indeed leaking/loosing compression, then you need to find out where by listening for and locating air leaks while doing leakdown test.
      if your rings or piston is worn, then you will consume, loose, or burn oil. but you may also be leaking oil at some of the oil seals internally or externally

  • @kawasakijim9695
    @kawasakijim9695 Před 4 lety

    How do u know what is wrong if you have compression but lose it on kick start

    • @mrwildman2607
      @mrwildman2607 Před 3 lety

      When you kick start it does it not give you any resistance. If so, you could be missing some of the gear spacers or retention clips. Its possible for some of the gears to slip out if their place and not transfer the power onwoards.

    • @mrwildman2607
      @mrwildman2607 Před 3 lety

      Your kickstarter can also be slipping on its rod. Maybe you're missing a gear. Who knows. 🤷‍♂️

    • @kawasakijim9695
      @kawasakijim9695 Před 3 lety

      It's a come and go compression wen I put a new plug in is wen I lost compression

    • @kawasakijim9695
      @kawasakijim9695 Před 3 lety

      Wen I pulled the motor apart the rings were stuck to the piston

    • @mrwildman2607
      @mrwildman2607 Před 3 lety

      @@kawasakijim9695 Then maybe you've found your problem. change the piston rings. They have to be tight agains the cylinder to get compression.
      The sparkpluggs also have washers that need to be tightened hard so they expand and keep a tight seal.
      And og course you need a good head gasket.

  • @davidb9323
    @davidb9323 Před 11 měsíci

    What bike is that ? My Husaberg has everything possible in the way of the spark plug hole.

    • @rmatvmc
      @rmatvmc  Před 11 měsíci

      This bike is a Yamaha YZ250F.

    • @davidb9323
      @davidb9323 Před 11 měsíci

      @@rmatvmc Thanks, I used this video to determine my compression was about 50psi after quite the struggle pulling out the plug with the frame in the way. I’m puzzled because my 350 still runs. I was afraid to screw the adapter too tight because I would then never get it out but I didn’t feel any pressure escape. Definitely will be doing a top end.

  • @HybridEdits
    @HybridEdits Před 6 lety +1

    Do one on a 2 stroke next.

    • @kawilifezx10r23
      @kawilifezx10r23 Před 5 lety +1

      No do it on my bike next for free

    • @stoplogicmotorsports
      @stoplogicmotorsports Před 3 lety

      Pretty much same thing except you need to have a way to plug your exhaust at the engine.

  • @seanottaway1615
    @seanottaway1615 Před rokem

    I’ve got air coming out of my weep hole. Is that supposed to happen? I’m almost certain that my piston is under the hole at TDC. My leak down test rates a 5% loss.

    • @CaptainTimA
      @CaptainTimA Před rokem +1

      What is your "weep hole"? Notice I held off on a sarcastic comment here..

  • @TheZakkmylde
    @TheZakkmylde Před 2 lety +1

    Stupid question. Leak down test vs compression test. 🤦🏻‍♂️
    Is leak down just multiple tests vs compression being one value?

    • @gohobby9934
      @gohobby9934 Před 2 lety

      It's my understanding that you can't do a compression test accurately on a 4 stroke with auto decompression. Leak down is the way to go.

    • @jca110
      @jca110 Před rokem +1

      Compression test is air pressure created naturally in the engine when you kick it over, this is then recorded to make sure as the piston rises everything stays compressed to near factory standards. Where as a leak down test you pump outside air into the engine and see how much pressure it will hold. If it won’t build high pressure the engine may not be sealed well. Whether that be ring wear, hole in piston, scarred barrel, bent valves or incorrect valve clearances. Worse case scenario apart of the engine is cracked but sometimes it may be very simple. Leak down tests tell you an idea of where the problem is whereas compression tests just give you an idea of if it’s holding pressure. Also you must decompress the system on a lot of 4 strokes

  • @Drain09
    @Drain09 Před rokem

    We need a motion pro 2 stroke leak down test video next. @rockymountainatvmc