My son and I are experimenting with our new ("home made") leak down tester on some old Briggs 3 HP and 5 HP flathead horizontal shaft engines. We made it from a couple of gauges and some fittings. Full disclaimer- we are total rookies as far as this test. Any and all advice and pointers are most welcome! It is our understanding the the engine must be at TDC with both valves closed before performing the test (makes sense). My question is this: How do you verify that the engine is at TDC when it is completely assembled? Do you peer down the spark plug hole on the head and look for the piston to be at the top? (There is still a 50% chance it is out by 180 degrees, correct?) Or, do you have to take the side breather cover off (requires removing the carb) and look at the position of the lifters and the valve stems? What test air pressure to you recommend on these small engines and what is the most drop in air pressure (PSI or percent of air pressure) is considered acceptable? I noticed that the crankshaft wants to turn a soon as you pressure it up,(which would change the position of the valves and screw up the test) so the crank needs to be secured/locked for testing- what is the best (and easy)way to do that? Thank you all for any help. Sorry for the ignormaus questions.
Michael