November 15, 2021 by Nicholas Shank
Amperage draw is checked and graphed during cranking using an oscilloscope, the amount of peak amperage drawn for each cylinder during a compression stroke will increase or decrease in relation to the cylinder compression.
Cylinders with low compression will cause the starter motor to draw less amperage during the compression stroke which will be visible on the oscilloscope graph.
You must disable the fuel system to prevent the engine from firing. Sometimes this is as easy as cranking the engine with the accelerator pedal fully depressed. Otherwise you can typically remove a fuel system fuse/relay.
On engines with good compression across all cylinders, the amperage peaks will all be relatively equal. However on an engine with compression issues the starter current draw will be visibly lower on the graph.
Take a look at the examples below to help visualize the outcome you want to achieve.
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