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Thread: cylinder compression 3.5l 9.35:1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzman View Post
    I love that i asked a simple question and get such a complex and comprehensive answer.
    This is AULRO, after all. Just count yourself lucky it didn't degenerate into a discussion involving K&N filters and how the country is going down the gurgler and we'll all be rooined.

    Anyway, for a high mileage like yours I'd say that's pretty much okay. BUT, this is an engine that's likely to be on its way out, given how they go through camshafts.
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    Did anyone mention volumetric efficiency?

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    That is what i figured. I plan on measuring cam lift this weekend.

    Quote Originally Posted by Davo View Post
    This is AULRO, after all. Just count yourself lucky it didn't degenerate into a discussion involving K&N filters and how the country is going down the gurgler and we'll all be rooined.

    Anyway, for a high mileage like yours I'd say that's pretty much okay. BUT, this is an engine that's likely to be on its way out, given how they go through camshafts.

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    Volumetric Efficiecy

    Quote Originally Posted by BathurstTom View Post
    Did anyone mention volumetric efficiency?
    Actually, if you plug the figures in to a VE calculator the 4.0 l V8 comes up quite well.

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    Where's 400HPONGAS when you need him to curse the inefficiency of Rover heads???
    Last edited by Davo; 4th October 2013 at 09:39 PM. Reason: 'Coz
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    Quote Originally Posted by Davo View Post
    Where's 400HPONGAS when you need him
    The last I heard (Apr 12) he had major health issues and was no longer able to come online.
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    Well, sorry to hear that.
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    I am going to call bad calibration on the gauge for the high compression readings. To get that high of a comp' test without any modifications, something is amiss.

    EDIT: This is in regards to the 170-185.

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    I always use compression ratio *15 to get my minimum acceptable pressure for an engine that's been run for a couple of minutes to ensure that the rings aren't sitting cold and dry.

    Best I've ever seen out if a rover engine was 220psi but then it wasn't precisely stock or 300k km old either.

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