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Re: M Valve and Compression??
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Posted by CNKS on July 23, 2006 at 19:59:30 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: M Valve and Compression?? posted by terryjd98 on July 23, 2006 at 17:29:58:
The order is the same. See the link for the specs. Note that the number given is for warm valves, set them .002-.003 MORE cold and check when hot. As in the other post the engine is not running when checking the compression. Remove all the plugs, and crank the engine with the starter several times to get the reading. It should reach the max compression in 4-5? revolutions. Be sure the throttle is wide open. What the reading will be depends on the condition of the engine, and what pistons are in it, a lot of them have been modified. Note that in the chart, the standard distillate/kerosene engine has less compression than the gas. If your serial number does not have X1 after the serial number, it is a distillate engine.
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