As part of my annual service, I always take engine compression. I kept doing this on my NSX every year since I bought it new in 1994 and as I changed the equipment, different altitude, etc over the years, can't do direct comparison of the absolute figures but at least, I know the condition of each cyl. Silicone compound is doing good job ...
Updated 18-12-2015 at 01:06 PM by Kaz-kzukNA1
As the brake pads are going to be re-used, set the fluid level to here and not at the max line. As seen on the state of the Rear bank IG coil cover cap nut, the IG coil at #1 and #3 cyl showed lots of rust. Not alarming ...
Pressure bleeding the brake fluid. As the owner must replace the rear brake pad, decided to set the fluid level like this on purposely as someone must wind back the rear piston in order to install the new pads and I don’t want to see ...
As mentioned previously, this engine is using the metal gasket on C30A spec. Looks like it also used some sort of head gasket seal treatment (the dark brown bits, it's not engine oil. If that was the case, in big trouble...). Again, I hope the deck was properly re-surfaced to create good seal. ...
Bit of rust on the rear bank IG coils but nothing unusual so just checked the spring load and no issues were found. ...
Updated 21-09-2015 at 10:57 AM by Kaz-kzukNA1 (Back dated to 17th to match the Service Log file.)