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It's amazing how low the compression is on the engines. Here is part of service manual that I have that list the compression numbers for the AH engines.
that's good to know. i have several of those on different models that i had written off bc of such numbers......i guess i will have to revisit getting them going.
tried to rep, but it says i have to spread it around a little......
that's good to know. i have several of those on different models that i had written off bc of such numbers......i guess i will have to revisit getting them going.
tried to rep, but it says i have to spread it around a little......
It's amazing how low the compression is on the engines. Here is part of service manual that I have that list the compression numbers for the AH engines.
At cranking speed! Most all newer 4 stroke engines have easy start compression release built into the cam, it bumps the exhaust valve at low rpm's (cranking) once the engine fires and rpm's increase the lever flips to the side. This is why it important to keep the valves adjusted otherwise they can be hard to start and/or kick back and break starter ropes and/or prawls.
Maybe it's just me, but i don't think the OP referred to 4 strokes. Thanks for this info, anyway.
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