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Measuring Compression Ratio
Is there anyway to measure the compression ratio of a motor that is fully assembled, besides taking it apart?
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if you do not know the specs on the components the answer is no.
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Thanks Mike!
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Yep as said, specs ( CC's of head, piston dish or dome, deck height ect ) Good luck
John jr |
Just say 10:1. That's what everyone says when they don't know. LOL.
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Yes,
http://store.katechengines.com/whist...ster-p174.aspx You'll have to find a local shop that has one. Jeff |
Originally Posted by hallj
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Yes,
http://store.katechengines.com/whist...ster-p174.aspx You'll have to find a local shop that has one. Jeff |
Mike,
They are utilized mainly by sanctioning body tech inspectors to verify the legality of compression limited class engines. Bob |
if you have done enough engines and know the cranking compression of similar engine specs you can kinda guess..example my suburban is a 8:0 to 1 compression and my cranking psi is around 130.. my boat is 10; to 1 and its around 165 psi..
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Originally Posted by rmbuilder
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Mike,
They are utilized mainly by sanctioning body tech inspectors to verify the legality of compression limited class engines. Bob |
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