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V-4 compression? 13 years 3 months ago #40710

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What was the usual cylinder compression on a 62-63 75hp when they were new and in tip top shape? thanks

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Re:V-4 compression? 13 years 3 months ago #40716

I don't know what compresson was on a new motor but if you have anything over 80lbs its a runner and some will run even lower then that.
Mike aka the pirate

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Re:V-4 compression?Pathfinderz 13 years 3 months ago #40778

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I'm thinking about switching the engines between the aristo and the crestliner(they're identical) cause the 63 on the aristo, compression for 1-4 cylinders is 80lb, 75,75, 65. On the 62 crestliner,it is 100,90,95,85. Do you think it would be worth it, Mike? BTW;The aristo will run around 33mph with just me in there and about 30 with 3 people while the crestliner will run around 35 with three people aboard.

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