Hi all, does anyone know what the compression output is for this engine if i do a compression test..thanks in advance.
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11:1 I think. It's probably in the manual.
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Originally posted by glennedb View PostHi all, does anyone know what the compression output is for this engine if i do a compression test..thanks in advance.
To make things easy, a simple equation of, if you know the static compression ration, which as Jamie has already mentioned, is 10.5:1
The equation is; we all know that 1 atmosphere is 14.7 psi at sea level, so we take 14.7 multiply by the first number of the compression ratio, which in this case is 10.5 and either leave it at that, or divide by the last number of the ratio, which is 1
So we should have:
14.7 X 10.5 = 154.35 psi we can leave it at that or divide by 1 your choice, LOL
If you do get a cylinder with a low psi pressure, this does not mean it's developed a fault, you have to remember that the piston rings rotate continuously during operation, so you may end up with all the expansion gaps alighned, given a zero compression reading !!
Sometimes the piston rings become stuck from carbon debris, again they could well be stuck with all the expansion gaps alighned, try a few drops of oil directly into the cylinder/s run the engine to full operating temperature, retest, if there is still a low or zero pressure cylinder, perform a leak down test, then repeat or repair as necessary.Performance Powered By Thought
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