Engine seemingly died over the weekend as after 10 mile run. Stopped for a drink at store and started back up okay. Paused for two minute idle and the the engine cut off. Tried to start again and nothing. Checked the usual suspects such as battery, gas, oil, and spark and found all available. Just not igniting. Fact that it would turn, but not ignite led me to believe deeper issue might be at hand as engine has 12k mileage.
Had time to test it again today. Double checked battery, fuel, oil, and spark. All tested as available.
Stumped, so chose Internet research instead. The results lead me to understand that the issue could be depleted piston rings.
Couple phone calls lead me to learning from a mobile mechanic guy that Engine Restore might cure same, so planned to try that. Also, figured that the result would be the same as the wet/dry compression test technique I just researched.
Tested three times:
30 psi (dry)
90 psi (wet)
Figured 90 psi was close enough to make a determination that the rings were shot as the motor was not igniting at that psi either
Also, during the compression buildup tried test firing with the plug in place to see if any difference igniting would happen. Nothing did.
Anyways... compression was back at 30 psi after leaving it sit for 30 min break.
At this point I am planning to do a full-top end rebuild with BBK parts if I am going to bother with the rings.
Although, thought to ask the forum if anyone has had like issues.
Please share similar results, or symptoms including or not including worn rings.
Thanks.