Posted by GB in MT. on February 06, 2013 at 12:48:40 from (216.47.50.170):
In Reply to: carb posted by xring 223 on February 06, 2013 at 11:38:20:
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xring;
Not an athority on being a mech., here, just trying to give ya some info., to help out!!!
Given, that the #'s were done, with the engine stone cold, with no lube/very little lube on the rings,....JMHO, is that with the exception of the 75lbs on #1 cyl, those #'s would be acceptable to run, but NOT up to spec's.!!!
With that said,....I am thinking that a compression test taken, when engine is up to running temp., and with a little lube on the rings and valves, yer #'s will come up conciderably, .....( the #'s Just MAY come up, to very acceptable levels, and NOT be below the 'minimum acceptable limit' OF 90psi. per cyl.!!!)
Hope that you will receive your manual soon, as most of the info you will need, is in that manual!!!!
Let us know if you need more info, before it gets there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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