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Good Compression
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Good Compression
what is the acceptable compression numbers for these KC's? 100 lbs? more-less?
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Re: How to Check Compression in a Kitty Cat Snowmobile
How To Check Compression in a Kitty Cat Snowmobile
I'd like to take this post a step further. Can someone provide the exact procedure to check compression on a Kitty Cat along with the range of values that you can consider normal? For example, engine cold or engine warm? Thanks!
I'd like to take this post a step further. Can someone provide the exact procedure to check compression on a Kitty Cat along with the range of values that you can consider normal? For example, engine cold or engine warm? Thanks!
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Re: How to Check Compression in a Kitty Cat Snowmobile
1. Buy a compression testersnowcomingsoon wrote: How To Check Compression in a Kitty Cat Snowmobile
I'd like to take this post a step further. Can someone provide the exact procedure to check compression on a Kitty Cat along with the range of values that you can consider normal? For example, engine cold or engine warm? Thanks!
2. Remove the spark plug
3. Thread the compression tester fitting into the plug hole on the cylinder
4. Pull the rope/cord until the pressure reading is maxed-out
5. Make note of your pressure.
Test can be performed cold, but if the engine runs, you can also test with it warm, just take care not to burn your hands. I can find the compression ratio in the service manual but no actual values for the compression. As a rule of thumb less than 100 is low and more than 100 is acceptable.
Incidentally, the compression ratio in the manual is 6.7:1, so theoretically you would multiply 6.7 x 19 to get 127.3psi.
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Re: Good Compression
anything over 100 lbs is good thanks
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