While hunting for the cause of a non-firing cylinder on my Scimitar's Rover V8 (prefix 11A - cr 9.35:1), I did a set of dry compression tests - the results of all eight were between 140-150 psi.
Is that figure reasonable? I know a difference of about 10 psi is nothing to worry about, but I was curious as to what figure I should expect.
Incidentally, the non-firing turned out to be a sooted-up plug which occurred during setting up a four SU installation on a Boxer manifold - a somewhat tedious and complex procedure.
Compression testing
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Compression testing
2000 (X) Range Rover 4.6 Vogue + LPG
1985 (B) Rover SD1 4.6, T5, LSD, SP+MegaJolt
1972 (K) Reliant Scimitar SE5A 3.5 V8 + quad SU's
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Thanks for the information - I have no idea of the engine's history, so can only guess at the mileage, but I imagine it's fairly high. The results seem reasonably encouraging that I'm not facing a rebuild just yet.
2000 (X) Range Rover 4.6 Vogue + LPG
1985 (B) Rover SD1 4.6, T5, LSD, SP+MegaJolt
1972 (K) Reliant Scimitar SE5A 3.5 V8 + quad SU's
1985 (B) Rover SD1 4.6, T5, LSD, SP+MegaJolt
1972 (K) Reliant Scimitar SE5A 3.5 V8 + quad SU's
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