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compression question
about what should the compression be on a 509 w/ a 250 blower?,
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My 509's Are 185
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are they blown
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More info required like compression ratio and cam specs. Even then unless someone has your exact combo it will only be educated guesses. What are your compression numbers reading?
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like vette said, need cam specs and combustion chamber cc and assuming your 509 is a 4.5 bore to give you an educated guess.
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First thing you want is less than 10% difference between cylinders. Blower motors can be all over the place because of cranking speeds during the test. A better test is a leakdown of each cylinder-once again less than 10% is good. Also if it leaks you can get an idea of where the problem is-better than by checking compression.
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insptech is on the money the general rule of thumb is all cyclinders should be within 10% of each other a cyclinder needs roughly 100ftlbs to fire newer motors are around 150 - 185 give or take after the rings seat.
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