Jim, Not necessarily. I am about to go through an objective diagnostic of what is wrong with my engine. One data point I don't have is what compression an H engine in good condition will have. I do not suspect low compression due to wear , but want to compare it to someone who is satisfied with how their stock H is running. This engine has ca. 40,000 miles on it SMOH. My theory is if my compression compares favoarbly with another car with a satisfied owner, I'll focus elsewhere, Numbers on your old engine will help if they indicate condition an ou could comment, e.g., 120-120-110-90 eg, hard to start, no power, ran like crap etc. As a matter of general interest, after the last round of discussions regarding how awful our gasoline is etc., I siphoned out about 5 gallons of year old+ gasoline and put 2 gallons of fresh gasoline. Made discernible difference. Mike Moore 300H On Mar 17, 2015, at 1:04 PM, Jim Maiani <jmaiani@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: I can dig out the numbers on mine, but the 413 is original
with 126,000 miles on it, and never out of car. They were taken about 1000
miles ago. Do you want numbers on my old engine?
Jim Maiani
Houghton Lake, MI
H
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 3:51 PM
To: Mike Moore
Subject: [Chrysler300] Compression pressure on
300H Does anyone with a good running 300H know what actual compression pressure they measure when they do a compression test? (all plugs out) Thanks, Mike Moore 300H __._,_.___ Posted by: Michael Moore <mmoore8425@xxxxxxx> To send a message to this group, send an email to: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx or go to https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/all/manage/edit For list server instructions, go to http://www.chrysler300club.com/yahoolist/inst.htm For archives go to http://www.forwardlook.net/300-archive/search.htm#querylang __,_._,___ |