So I got this jetta from a guy. not running. He said it just died one day at a light. It still turns over fine. I decided to start with a compression check because if its down on comp I will rebuild it. I picked up a compression gauge from Princess auto and the one adapter is a direct match for the VW injectors! Anyways today when I did the comp check there was 0 comp. in all cylinders! Is this even possible? It has been sitting for around 4 months?Is my new gauge screwed? What gives?
What scenario of blown headgasket would cause 0 compression in all four cylinders? Andrew
Quote from: "libbybapa"What scenario of blown headgasket would cause 0 compression in all four cylinders? AndrewUsually happens when you warp the head. I had it happen on a 1.7 gas engine rabbit, same scenario, engine just died at a traffic light after some high speed highway driving. Took the head off, found all four cylinders full of coolant, head measured for warpage and found to be bowed in the middle. Scrapped the engine and put in a 1.6 from a wrecked scirrocco. It happens.
Quote from: "chrissev"Quote from: "libbybapa"What scenario of blown headgasket would cause 0 compression in all four cylinders? AndrewUsually happens when you warp the head. I had it happen on a 1.7 gas engine rabbit, same scenario, engine just died at a traffic light after some high speed highway driving. Took the head off, found all four cylinders full of coolant, head measured for warpage and found to be bowed in the middle. Scrapped the engine and put in a 1.6 from a wrecked scirrocco. It happens.I find it highly unlikely that a blown head gasket would cause 0 compression, especially if there was coolant in the cylinders. It would have to be blown to smithereens and then some.
if you took the head gasket off and just had a bare cylinder head on a block you would still get some compression. i know because i did that once on accident. it didnt run but i got abvout 45 psi on all cylinders.its very hard to get absolutly zero compression. you would need a badly bent valve or a hole in a piston or something.