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Sorry, I am new to this thing. Any thoughts on these numbers? Good or bad?
110, 120, 110, 115 |
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Just did a search to verify. This comes from a respectable member here on a different thread about compression numbers.
"You want to see 110 PSI or more, generally. Mine were at 100 PSI and the engine was pretty well worn out. Additionally, you want to see the numbers be as close as possible. Within about a 10% variation is generally cool. --DD" |
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