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174 psi is perfect, but even on newly rebuilt engines
Posted by
Tanley
on March 16, 2014 at 9:38 PM
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Re: Sounds like you were screwed.
posted by theo.laz
on March 16, 2014 at 09:05 PM
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you might see 160 psi or lower. The minimum is 121 psi with the limit between cylinders being 14 psi.
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the "rebuild-engine blues"... :(
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theo.laz
18:57:17 03/16/14
Sounds like you were screwed.
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Tanley
20:37:52 03/16/14
Re: Sounds like you were screwed.
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theo.laz
21:05:35 03/16/14
174 psi is perfect, but even on newly rebuilt engines -
Tanley
21:38:24 03/16/14
Re: 174 psi is perfect, but even on newly rebuilt engines
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theo.laz
22:32:26 03/16/14
130 psi is acceptable for a rebuilt engine
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Stanky
22:37:35 03/16/14
Re: 130 psi is acceptable for a rebuilt engine
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theo.laz
03:06:40 03/17/14
You should do a leak down test. You have stock cams.
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fuzzymonkey
17:22:59 03/18/14
I really cringe when I hear about stuff like this!!
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BarryGZX
23:25:09 03/16/14
Sorry to hear about your troubles
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ZXRider
10:36:04 03/17/14
the lifters might be frozen for those cylinders
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Zvil (FL)
13:03:36 03/18/14
Re: the lifters might be frozen for those cylinders
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theo.laz
14:28:28 03/18/14
sorry to hear it bub (n/m)
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Zvil (FL)
14:57:03 03/18/14
Compression test with no cams will not work
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ZXoltan
17:30:20 03/18/14
Re: Compression test with no cams will not work
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theo.laz
23:24:04 03/18/14
Re: Re: Compression test with no cams will not work
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theo.laz
23:28:55 03/18/14
That range is acceptable for race cams, not for you
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ttsmokin
13:42:13 03/19/14
Based on this engine builders reputation I would say
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Tanley
12:37:25 03/19/14
leak down test my bad (n/m)
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Zvil (FL)
15:40:23 03/19/14
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