Re: cylinder compression
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Good afternoon...How does she run, idle,does she smoke...other than Camels?
Ernie in ARizona
Posted on: 2021/6/10 17:47
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Re: cylinder compression
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Usually it is more important for all cylinders to be close to the same compression. If it runs well and doesn't smoke, I'd say your okay for now.
Posted on: 2021/6/10 17:52
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Re: cylinder compression
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Agree with John.
Did you perform the test with the engine throttle plates open? You can also put a squirt or two of oil down each spark plug holes- if the compression goes up, the wear is in the ring/cylinder wall; if no change, a simple valve job might improve your numbers. That said, as discussed, how it runs is a bigger piece of the puzzle.
Posted on: 2021/6/10 18:55
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No, that's probably very good, since the compression ratio is about 7:1. 102 psi would be 100%, zero loss, and that's not practical.
Posted on: 2021/6/10 19:56
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