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compression question #724867 05/23/06 03:35 AM
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i did a compression test on my 84 22r and i got 134 140 137 140 psi across the cylinders. what should it be? it has 60xxx on it since rebuit and it has been maintained.


87 4runner 33" bfg mt's no lift. dubbed the marine by my frinds. dead as of august 14 2005. 84 ex cab p/u 33"a/t, 3" suspension+3"bodylift, thorley header and 2.25xhaust, downey midrange cam+rocker set, very milled head! NO RUST!
Re: compression question [Re: lookmomnobrains] #724868 05/23/06 04:25 AM
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i did a compression test on my 84 22r and i got 134 140 137 140 psi across the cylinders. what should it be? it has 60xxx on it since rebuit and it has been maintained.


It's in the ballpark, you're OK.
Gnarls.


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