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how to fix compression on engine
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To fix engine compression issues, first conduct a compression test to pinpoint the problem. Low compression can be due to several factors including worn piston rings, leaking valves, or a damaged cylinder head gasket. For valve-related issues, a valve job might be needed, which involves reseating or replacing valves and possibly resurfacing the valve seats. If the piston rings are worn, replacing them along with a cylinder honing will restore compression. In the case of a blown head gasket, replacing the gasket and ensuring the cylinder head and engine block surfaces are flat will be essential. It's crucial to identify the root cause accurately since the remedies vary significantly. Professional advice is recommended if you're unsure, as improper diagnosis and repair can lead to further engine damage.
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