| My leak down tester only uses 100psi. It can rotate my MGB engine (haven't 
used it on the Healey six), usually happens when the piston is not quite at 
TDC.  I use a wrench on the crankshaft nut to keep the crank from rotating. 
  In gear helps too - with the rear wheels on the ground and/or the parking 
brake on.
Bob
Richard Ewald wrote:
> If you put 150 PSI into a cylinder you will wind up pushing the piston to
> bottom dead center.  Pushing the piston to BTC will open one valve,
> depending on which way the engine rotates.  ask me how I know this.  An
> engine only runs about about 60 PSI at idle, and that is enough to push the
> piston down.  even with a large leak in the cylinder there is an excellent
> change that your compressor can supply the air faster than the problem can
> leak it out.  In this case the engine will still rotate.
> I am going to go with there is a problem with the valve train.  Either a
> rocker is bound up, valves are mis adjusted, a valve is hung up in the head,
> or a pushrod is somehow stuck holding the valve open.
> 
> Rick
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