Professor L Gee
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If I have to get into removing heads, I feel like I'd be out of my element. Anything before that should be fair game, if slow and steady.Busted. A proper/thorough compression test probably could be performed in an hour if you had eight techs, each with their own wrenches and compression testers. We all know this didn't happen. Shame on that shop.
Have you done any further investigating? I'll repeat @swathdiver's advice on getting a mechanic's stethoscope. Narrowing it down to a cylinder would be a first step in helping us to help you. The stethoscope is $5 at Harbor Freight and $6-$18 on Amazon. What's the most mechanically involved you're comfortable with performing?
That's all a mechanic's stethoscope costs? I should have had one yesterday...