Thanks!! :thumbup:
Just been looking at them, but wasn't sure if would fit the 16v..so this one will fit mine then?
iwouid of presumed so,
as theres two differnt fitting's. Big plug little plug.
imight be wrong mind, finger's will know,
Thanks!! :thumbup:
Just been looking at them, but wasn't sure if would fit the 16v..so this one will fit mine then?
iwouid of presumed so,
as theres two differnt fitting's. Big plug little plug.
imight be wrong mind, finger's will know,
You can buy adapters for compression tester's at most car shops,
some stock 'Sealey items which are a tad expensive,
work out what the plug thread 'MM' is.
and then you will be able to find something 'suitable,'
if its 14mm look at 'Gunson's. eg here, http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/compressi...iagnostic_Tools_Equipment&hash=item1c452e9225
Just reading over an old thread on here (2005), some chap did a compression test on his 99 1.2 16v and he said his 14mm didn't fit and that it was 12mm..maybe I should trust this fellow member from 9 years ago
Snap-off sticker,
:sly::sly:
get it printed off and glue'd on,
iwouid put alittle bit of 3 in 1 oil on the thread of the tester,
before you screw it in the plug hole,
This wouldn't interfere with the results?
Do you happen to know what to do with regards to the injectors and coil?
nah,. not if you just coat the thread of the tester,
something's screwed in there can wreck spark plug thread,
nowt worst than that,