Ranger 330V
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Sep 25, 2007
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I'm sure this is probably normal but since I haven't checkd compression very many times I figured I'd ask you guys. I checked compression on this engine a while back before I got all the bugs worked out of it and before I was able to run it and it sat right around 115 to 120 on all cylinders. The engine was cold but I had 2cycle oil I had squirted in it as the engine had not been run for many years...did this just as a precaution and allowed it to set for about a week and turning it by hand daily. Today after getting it running I checked compression to show my class how to do it and all cylinders this time were all dead on with one another. But compression was now 100psi. Do you think since it has been run and the oil by itself is no longer present would be the reason for the drop?? I've only run a gallon of gas mix through it so far. It is still on a stand. I'll be putting it on this weekend and taking it next week to run. I think I'll check compression with it warm...I know that will make a difference. 100 is good on a cold engine I've read..but the 115 to 120 i like better. Do you guys think after running it a while the numbers will probably change somemore?? I am going to do a good decarb on it next week also. Thanks.