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Re: no compression
I second the timing.
I'm sure you know that camshaft makes two complete revolutions (Two 360 degrees) per one complete revolution of cranshaft (One 360 degrees).
Even though the camshaft is aligned with the crankshaft, it might be that either the camshaft or crankshaft was turned and so they are 180 degrees Off. When it does happen, the exhaust valve will open when the piston is in compression mode and so you will not get any compression reading because the compressed air/fuel mixture is going to the exhaust.
I've done that while I was fixing our vehicles. I have to remove the timing chain again and turn the camshaft sprocket 180 degrees and then put back the timing chain and it solved the no compression problem.
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