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Old 09-30-2010, 03:33 PM
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Compression ##s?

In a healthy 22re, what kind of compression numbers should I be getting?
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I had a thread similar to this a few months back and I was told a good healthy number is 165
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6,500 miles on a rebuilt 20 over boring and 10 thous off the block I got 170. FSM says 142-171 with no more than 14psi between cyls. I have no clue what I was getting before the rebuild.
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Ya most books say 150 - 170 is good and like xxxtreme22r said no more then like 15 psi between the cyl.
My 22re with over 250000 kms on it has about 148-150 in each cyl.
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