NHale623
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- Eliot, Maine
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 95 XLT
To perform a compression test, you only need a gauge, hose and fittings to screw into your spark plug holes. They cost around $30, I don't know if your local parts store has them for loaners or not.
Here's a link that will provide more information on performing a compression test: http://www.valvoline.com/carcare/articleviewer.asp?pg=res20010301ct
Regarding the freeze plugs, I never tried to replace one while the engine is still in the truck. I would think you could do it, but it won't be fun.
Personally, I could live with the freeze plugs until I found out how the coolant is entering the combustion chamber. If the block is cracked, new plugs won't help.
Here's a link that will provide more information on performing a compression test: http://www.valvoline.com/carcare/articleviewer.asp?pg=res20010301ct
Regarding the freeze plugs, I never tried to replace one while the engine is still in the truck. I would think you could do it, but it won't be fun.
Personally, I could live with the freeze plugs until I found out how the coolant is entering the combustion chamber. If the block is cracked, new plugs won't help.