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What is the "best" compression tester


R. Rollins

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ive had two from o'reillys...both quit reading accurate and began to bleed off. I then got a Snap-on from my dad for a present, very nice and comes with nice case as well. Better design, even though you have to take the tank off i like it alot better. Not cheap though, my o'riellys ones where 25 a piece i think and this one was 225ish, somewhere around there i believe.

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God help my wallet please.

 

 

 

Man these things are high dollar.

Thanks guys for the response.

 

 

Ill have to nab the snap-on guy when he visits the mechanic down the street from me.

 

I bought several torque wrenches a few years ago from craftsmen and they all got 5 uses maybe out of them. I will use this tool and I know that snap-on would support any needed repairs. Plus they come pre-calibrated I will assume.

 

Until then Ill have to find someone here in the Denver area that has one that they could test it for me.

 

Ill wait on that $250.00 dollar purchase for a few months until my DMC 916 pipe purchase soaks into the account real goos and the smoke from the wifes ass clears out a bit.

 

 

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I bought a nice used snap on one off of ebay for 100 bucks shipped. Came with 3 hoses.

 

Most common automotive spark plug threads.

M14 long

M14 short

M18 short

 

You use the M14 Long for the banshee.

 

I did buy the 10 or 12mm long so I could use the compression gauge on my raptor as well. It was 50 from the snap on man.

 

josh

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if you don`t want to spend a whole lot look at getting one that is for testing small engines like lawn mowers and weedeaters. echo makes a pretty decent one for testing small engines it has a dual thread fitting on it and it works on banshees. nice thing about it, it has shorter and smaller diameter hose requiring less volume to get the gauge to read.

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