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0 compression in one cylinder!!!

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Before you tear it down I'd do a wet test. Pour about 1 tablespoon of engine oil down the spark plug hole of the low cylinder, wait a minute or two, then retry the compression test. Dramatic improvements will show worn rings as the problem.
 
Extremely likely a valve stuck open (may be due to being bent). Pull off the valve cover and look if any on that cyl are stuck open. (If it is a piston hole, your oil will be messed up with gasoline and will be discolored.)
 
same shit happened to me, didnt even bother to find out, because the other 3 cylinders were nothing to brag about either.
so just dropped in a jdm, and now im laughing at 155 across
 
Originally posted by luv2rallye
Extremely likely a valve stuck open (may be due to being bent). Pull off the valve cover and look if any on that cyl are stuck open. (If it is a piston hole, your oil will be messed up with gasoline and will be discolored.)

Agreed. This just happened on my 91.
 
You could also have a burned valve, like this:
 

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