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> compression numbers, taking compression readings
mattp
post Jul 3 2008, 10:05 AM
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taking compression readings on a newly built 2056, anyone know whatnumbers I should get?
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post Jul 3 2008, 10:35 AM
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I don't know the specific numbers for a 2056, but the minimum you need to run should be around 90. For a newly built (or rebuilt?) engine, I would think they'll be up around the 120's.
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post Jul 3 2008, 10:44 AM
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QUOTE(dbgriffith75 @ Jul 3 2008, 09:35 AM) *

I don't know the specific numbers for a 2056, but the minimum you need to run should be around 90. For a newly built (or rebuilt?) engine, I would think they'll be up around the 120's.


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On a new engine, probably not an issue, but look for differences in numbers. If 3 of them are 115 and one is 90, there be issues.
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post Jul 3 2008, 10:56 AM
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Valves correctly adjusted, throttle OPEN, battery fully charged. There should be less than 5% difference in the readings. The Cap'n
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On a new engine, probably not an issue, but look for differences in numbers. If 3 of them are 115 and one is 90, there be issues.


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