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how to fix low compression engine
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Fixing a low compression engine requires identifying the underlying cause, which can range from worn piston rings, damaged cylinder walls, faulty head gasket, to issues with the valve train. Begin with a compression test to pinpoint the problem area. For worn piston rings or damaged cylinder walls, the engine might need a rebuild, involving replacing the damaged parts and machining the cylinder surfaces. If the head gasket is the culprit, replacing it and ensuring proper torque specs can resolve the issue. Valve train problems might involve replacing or repairing valves, valve seats, or lifters. Always consult a service manual for specific procedures and consider professional help for complex repairs. Addressing low compression early can prevent more significant engine damage and restore engine performance.
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