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straylight
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Posted: October-22-2006 at 8:39am |
Hi all,
can anyone help me out with some data about the ford 351w engine. Especially what would be considered as "good" when doing a compression test? TIA, Tom |
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joed
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Hi Tom, I'm a newbie at all this, so take my opinion for what it's worth... about 2 cents! ;o)
I believe you'd want to see numbers somewhere around 150 depending on how tired the motor is. But the most important thing is the range of numbers you get across all 8 cylinders. There is a good thread regarding how to do a proper test... so you could do a search. HTH Joe |
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straylight
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Hi Joe,
thanks for your answer. I know that the most important part is the difference - or the lack of it - between the cylinders. What i don't know ist the right compression. The current automotive engines i know of should better be above or around 160psi. The owner told me that he measured the compression two month ago and got around 120psi on each cylinder which was good with this engine. I have no clue if that is true (that it is good). The block was replaced a year ago with a redone one, but the old heads were reused. Any more input? TIA, Tom |
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joed
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Tom here's the link to my results. I have a 1986 Ski Eliminator with the original 351W with 400 hours.
My Compression The variable would be how the PO performed the test... pull all plugs, engine hot/cold, fully charged battery, etc. Did those numbers come from him or a reputable shop? I'm sure some of the "CC God's" will chime in. Joe |
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79nautique
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pull the coil wire and crank the engine over three compression strokes for each cylinder and write down the results, you can have the plugs in or out in the other cylinders doesn't make much differnce, the important thing is the number of compression strokes the gauge sees.
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boat dr
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did someone forget to add the throttle plated @ WOT,you will get a more accurate reading from cyl. to cyl. with the throttle plates open........... boat dr
i look for consistancy rather than the actual numbers,guages are not real accurate,my Snap On reads 15lbs. higher than a Matco of the same design. as you test each cyl. listen to the carb,a leaky intake valve will hiss thru the air horn.. |
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