A self-assembled apparatus designed to assess the integrity of an internal combustion engine’s cylinders, utilizing compressed air to detect pressure loss. This constructed tool serves as a cost-effective alternative to commercially manufactured units, allowing individuals to evaluate the condition of piston rings, valves, and head gaskets by measuring the rate at which air escapes from the cylinder.
Implementing such a homemade diagnostic instrument offers considerable economic advantages for vehicle maintenance and repair. Historically, engine diagnosis relied heavily on subjective observations and limited objective measurements. The ability to quantitatively assess cylinder leakage provides a more accurate and efficient means of identifying potential engine problems, preventing further damage and reducing long-term repair expenses.