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Date:   Tue, 25 May 1999 10:10:35 EDT
Reply-To:   KENWILFY@AOL.COM
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From:   KENWILFY@AOL.COM
Subject:   Re: 82 compression test
Comments:   To: m.laycock@strath.ac.uk
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Martin, Bentley says for an aircooled Vanagon the compression should be between 87-131psi. 73 psi is minimum and no more than a 44 psi difference between the cylinders. Your compression test sounded kinda low to me too but I am used to watercooled stuff and them aircooleds just aint as tight. So your compression tests look within limits. It also matters if the engine is warm or if you are doing a cold compression test. Hope this helps. Ken Wilford Van-Again John 3:16


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