Re: Any thoughts on the cranking compression in the Shop Manual?
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1955 Packard 150 lbs. 1956 Clipper 160 lbs. 1956 Packard 170 lbs. 1957 Chilton Repair Manual John
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Hi, John,
Thanks for that info from Chilton. Those numbers are more in line with my experience. I should have noted my Shop Manual is the 1956 Studebaker, having a section on the '56 352" 275hp and 9.5 compression. Knowing 120 PSI is way low, I wondered if any Packard Shop Manuals had other data. Wonder if the 120 PSI is somehow from the '55 Hash engines, as IIRC, they are the lowest compression of all the Packard V8s. jack vines
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There is a calculation for compression reading.
A QUIK rule of thumb is CR x ATM. 1 ATM = APPROXIMATELY 15 psi (that is atmosphereic pressure) times the CR. So the 7.5 x 15 = 112 psi compression.. 8.5 x 15 = 127 psi compression. NOTE that there is somekind of a fudge factor or other relatively minor factor added to the equation for CR > 12:1. Maybe google it if u really need extremely accurate calculation.
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Packard did have low-compression engine option specifically for export models.
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