Compression testing
1984 200ES
The book says 156 psi
It also says the compression ratio is 7.8:1
That doesn't add up so what am I missing?
Typical atmospheric pressure is 14.7 psi which would be a 1:1.
7.8 multiplied by 14.7 equals 114.66psi
156 psi would be about 10.5:1
So what am I missing?
I just picked up another 200Es and it won't run. It has some spark issues but the compression test reads 100PSI dead cold. That would be 6.8:1 and it would climb once oil circulates and everything expands. I know I need to rebuild it and I will eventually but I'd like to get it running and square away some other issues first. It has been sitting the better part of a decade. Anyway.
What am I failing to understand here? Cause if 156psi equals 10.5:1 then why does the 'high compression' pistons from Wiseco say 10.5:1?
I was born and raised on Venus & I may be here a while.....