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4.2 Diesel Compression

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4.2 Diesel Compression

Post by justinshere »

What should the compression be on a mid 90s 4.2D patrol?
Looking at buying one and gunna get it checked out. Its not turbo'ed

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Post by Dzltec »

Being tested correctly after reaching operating temps with stop solenoid disconnected, we like to see a minimum of 400 psi within 10 cranks, with a spread of +/- 10% with final figures.

The specs are lower, but then so will engine condition and problems.
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Post by justinshere »

Thanks for that

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