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Re: Omega expected compressions
« Reply #15 on: 30 January 2013, 22:43:13 »

you dont need to know what they should be as long as they are all the same or pretty close.

i'm going to disagree.  :D :D :D not like cem and gixer though  ;D

firstly, yes youre right youre looking for consistency. but say for example they were all low but all around the same... i wouldnt just say to myself ''theyre all the same, thats great'' because that could clue you in to worn rings (just an example). obviously a leak down would confirm exactly.
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Re: Omega expected compressions
« Reply #16 on: 31 January 2013, 17:51:52 »

you dont need to know what they should be as long as they are all the same or pretty close.

i'm going to disagree.  :D :D :D not like cem and gixer though  ;D

firstly, yes youre right youre looking for consistency. but say for example they were all low but all around the same... i wouldnt just say to myself ''theyre all the same, thats great'' because that could clue you in to worn rings (just an example). obviously a leak down would confirm exactly.

what you say could be true but it would be  very unlikely to have all worn/failing cylinders reading the same.
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