Bad compression is usually worn out piston rings, no compression is usually bad valves - assuming it's a 4-stroke.
throw it away
check your idle air control unit also called an IAC motor
Probably no...
A clymer manual that is appropriate for your Honda model.
Yes, should be the same block
yes it will, they are the same exact engine
`86 & `87
The compression ratio for a 1986 Honda Accord typically ranges from about 8.8:1 to 9.1:1, depending on the specific engine variant. For optimal performance, each cylinder should have a compression reading between 170 to 200 psi. If your readings are significantly lower than this range, it may indicate issues such as worn piston rings, valves, or head gasket problems. It's best to consult a repair manual or a qualified mechanic for specific details related to your engine.
Yes
60ml
poke it wear it counts
ANSWER: 15.12%% rate:= 13/86 * 100%= 0.1512 * 100%= 15.12%