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an agreement with Dodger- psi is only good for telling engine cyl balance..
Is all cyls. wearing equally...or to find the worn cyl with maybe a burnt
valve or hole in the piston..

compression is the amount of squeeze the piston is making on the fuel & air
mix. There you have to know the bore of the cyl. & stroke of the crank ,rod
length,height of the piston deck in relation to the wrist pin.

just a few more variables...
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Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2004 10:11 AM
Subject: Re: compression


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> You could have a 10 to 1 set of pistons, and on a worn out engine, you
might
> have 60 psi, and on a brand new engine may have 160 psi, it is all going
to be
> determined by ring and valve leakage so the question comes down to due you
> have a set of 9 to 1 with no leakage or do you have a set of 12 to 1 with
some
> leakage, next thing to figure, do you have a worn timing chain, are the
valves
> opening and closing at the optimum time for maximum intake time, and
closing
> at optimum time for max compression time, where is the centerline  of cam
set,
> is your motor set up for higher rpm where cam timing comes in to effect
for
> the opening and closing of valves, the speed of which the engine is being
> cranked will effect the psi reading, as far as I am concerned the only
thing that a
> psi reading will tell you is the general condition of each cylinder, if
> someone else has a different oppinion of this please jump in at this
point, but a s
> stated befor, I do not beleive that a psi reading on a used engine will
tell
> you what the cr is
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