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Root Cause Analysis (RCA) Plan for Improper Internal Engine Cylinder Compression

Use Case

To identify and eliminate the underlying cause(s) of improper cylinder compression in an internal combustion engine, ensuring restored performance, safety, and compliance with operational standards.

*** This is not meant to be authoritative, but a potential way of doing a RCA for loss of compression in a small aircraft engine. Please always consult your manufacturer's documentation and maintenance manuals.

Define the Problem

  • Impact - Reduced engine efficiency, potential safety risks, and increased maintenance costs
  • Symptom - Engine exhibits low or uneven compression across one or more cylinders.
  • Indicators - Misfires, rough idling, power loss, increased fuel consumption, or failed compression test.

Data Collection

  • Compression Test Result - Record PSI readings for each cylinder (dry and wet tests).
  • Leak-Down Test - Identify where compression is escaping (intake, exhaust, crankcase, or coolant system).
  • Engine History - Review maintenance logs, recent repairs, and flight hours.
  • Oil Analysis - Check for metal particles or fuel dilution.
  • Bore scope Inspection - Visually inspect cylinder walls, valves, and piston crowns.

Identify Possible Root Cause

CategoryPotential CauseDiagnostic Indicator
Valve TrainBurnt or leaking intake/exhaust valvesAir escaping through intake/exhaust during leak-down
Pistons/RingsWorn or broken piston ringsCompression improves with wet test
Cylinder WallsScoring or wearVisible damage via bore scope
Head GasketBlown gasket between cylindersCoolant in oil, bubbles in radiator
TimingIncorrect camshaft timingValve overlap or late closure
CracksCracked head or blockPersistent low compression, coolant loss

Root Cause Verification

  • Confirm with Secondary Tests
    • Cylinder leak-down test
    • Vacuum gauge analysis
    • Dye test for coolant leaks
  • Cross-reference with OEM tolerances and service bulletins
  • Document findings with photos and test results

Corrective Actions

  • Valve Issues - Regrind or replace valves and seats
  • Piston/Ring Wear - Replace rings or pistons; hone or re-bore cylinders
  • Head Gasket - Replace gasket; check for warping
  • Timing - Re-time camshaft and verify timing marks
  • Cracks - Repair or replace affected components

Preventive Measures

  • Implement scheduled compression testing intervals
  • Use oil analysis as an early warning system
  • Ensure proper warm-up and cool-down procedures
  • Train technicians on interpreting compression and leak-down data

Documentation & Reporting

  • Maintain a detailed RCA report with:
    • Test results
    • Photos
    • Corrective actions taken
    • Recommendations for future prevention