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Compression question


bluebombersfan

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I know the basic rule about compression No lower then 100psi and each cylinder pressure within 15% of each other.
But my question is how low of a compression can a engine run on?
 
the bare minimum? probably around 20 PSI...maybe a bit lower.

an engine with that little compression will have no power, stall alot, get terrible mileage,...but itd run.

why?
 
wow, really 20 psi, just wondered cause my dads snowblower that we barely use runs exellent but only had 60psi so I didn't know what to think. I thought it shouldn't even be running but yet it runs so well I wouldn't even think about rebuilding it nor would I know how.
 
your comparing apples to oranges. small engines like those used in snow blowers, lawn mowers, and the like are built with a fraction of the quality and precision of an automotive engine. compression on those engines escapes past the rings, out the valves (both from poor seat quality and from less-than-optimal cam timing), etc etc. 60 psi from an engine like that is probably very good.
 
Wicked is right. It depends on the engine. Small block chevys will run just fine with 50psi and less. Engines with low compression are sometimes a little harder to start, and of course are low on power as compression adds greatly to torque.:)shady
 
Wicked is right. It depends on the engine. Small block chevys will run just fine with 50psi and less. Engines with low compression are sometimes a little harder to start, and of course are low on power as compression adds greatly to torque.:)shady

ford guys always making fun of us chevy guys. :bsflag:
 
Your weedwacker is a 2 stroke and thats going to have a high CR.I had a ford 8N tractor that would run on 25lbs of CR but had to start it on ether
 

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