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Old 04-24-2005, 01:54 PM
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Post Compresion numbers

I did a compression test like a week ago and it was 150,150,150,150 being even all across is good but are these numbers low, normal, (pretty sure not high) I'm just not sure. I was thinking 170 was factory for some reason I think I'm getting blow by but I don't know. Others please post compression Numbers
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Old 04-24-2005, 04:20 PM
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Re: Post Compresion numbers

leakdown will tell you more than a compression...

im doing

1) 95+%
2) 90+%
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4) 95+%


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Re: Post Compresion numbers

PS 150+ is excelent for any 15yr old motor.
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Old 04-24-2005, 04:29 PM
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Re: Post Compresion numbers

Not an SR, lol, but still.

1- 182psi
2- 182psi
3- 182psi
4- 180psi

R.W. is correct. I'm gonna pick one up sometime. You can actually use the hose off your compression tester and just pressurize the cylinder via air compressor and listen for air leaking past. Very helpful finding headgasket leaks.
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Re: Post Compresion numbers

mayday, it might have been the tool you were using that gave you lower than usual numbers. the chances of all four cylinders in a 4 year old engine being consistently 10% lower than what is considered normal seems like quite the coincidence
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Re: Post Compresion numbers

the FSM states the compression should be 128-156psi with 14psi difference between each. This is straight out of the S14 FSM, an english S13 SR20DET FSM doesnt exsist. My numbers are about 145 for all.
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Re: Post Compresion numbers

then, my #'s are way off for a 1991 DOCH at 170 across the board? and leakage it almost next to nothing with 111675 on my motor and the rest of my car
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Re: Post Compresion numbers

The KA has much higher numbers because of higher compression. my numbers were for the SR
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im pretty sure KA is

Im pretty sure KA is 179-152 with 14 PSI difference MAX...ill go check one sec...OK If someone can find me a Manual for the 240SX that has only the 240SX in it i will buy it off them with interest!!...my manual is for Stanza/200SX/Pulsar/Sentra(i think) So there are over 12 different ENGINES in there not to mention the Stanza also comes in 4WD so nice diagrams on Transfer cases when your trying to find the KA24 Trans...
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Re: Post Compresion numbers

Uh, www.zeroyon.com has downloadable FSM for pretty much all the 240sx versions. Except the redtop silvia as I don't think there is a manual avaliable in english for that car.
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Old 04-28-2005, 07:06 PM
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I want the actual Physical Manual
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