Re: compression test results
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Re: compression test results



Thanks.I don't know how many miles on that engine. The odometer is about 66,000 if I recall. Could be 166,000 or 266,00 for all I know. :) Old and tired I guess.

The engine did not blow blue smoke when running though, if that helps. 

Thanks,
Gary H. 
 

-----Original Message-----
>From: Gary Wilson 
>
>While the results are not too bad, they are not good either.  20 pds difference 
>is a bit much.  How many miles on the engine??  The rule of thumb is each cycl 
>should be with in 10 to 15 pds of each other.  To me the compression test show 
>all cyclinders are lower than  what I would like to see.  You should be in the 
>130 to 150 range.  Just my 2 cents worth.  I have be building engines since I 
>was 18 years old.  Now almost 70. 


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