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Re: My engine test results.

To: fisherk@gas.uug.arizona.edu
Subject: Re: My engine test results.
From: Robert Rhodes <aa101479@dasher.csd.sc.edu>
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 09:07:56 -0400 (EDT)
        I believe that carbon buildup on the valves and or head could 
cause high compression readings.  However, since all the readings are 
fairly close I wouldn't give it another thought.

Rob Rhodes                              Columbia, S.C.
72 B

On Wed, 31 Jul 1996 fisherk@gas.uug.arizona.edu wrote:

> As many of you know due to my recent posts I have recently acquired a
> 78' MGB. It had been sitting for 5 years and I have cleaned it up and
> re-built the carb. After hand cranking the engine to make sure it was
> lubed good and also spraying light oil in the intake manifold, I
> turned the key and it started right up. Last night I adjusted the
> autostart on the carb (thanx to Chris Delling for the book! Chris the
> check really is in the mail :)  ) I did a compression test and I got
> these results    Cly #1 158psi #2 160psi #3 160psi #4 160psi.
> According to the book the high compression is 160. I guess that this
> is really good. Does this mean that the engine is in good shape
> mechanically or is there something that could be wrong that could
> cause false readings? Thanx for all of the responses to my earlier
> posts! Ive decided to just buy a real alternator and fuel pump. Again
> thanX!
> 
> ____________________________________________________________________
> "The first ten million years were the worst and the second ten million, 
> they were the worst too. The third ten million I didnt enjoy at all. After
> that I went into a bit of a decline."  
>  - Marvin reflecting back on his 576,000,003,579 year career as Milliways' 
>car park attendent.
> Keith Fisher Fisherk@GAS.UUG.ARIZONA.EDU      
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