stock -iron heads, etc.- 670lbs.
A stock 440 6-pack from the factory with stock oil pan takes 5 qts. with a new oil filter.
The largest engine installed in a 1971 Barracuda was the 440 V8.
8.3:1 is stock
Stock compression on a D16Z6 engine is around 9.2:1. This means that for every 9.2 units of air and fuel mixture that enter the cylinder, they are compressed into 1 unit of volume before ignition. This compression ratio is important for determining the engine's performance and efficiency.
Yamaha banshee stock , how's the compression should be??
your answer is not easy. do you want ratio or compression pressure. I would guess you are talking pressure, which on a stock engine is around 155 lbs.
440 engine or the model 440 dodge?
if you dont have high compression pistons then no i wouldent chance it
Depends on the year, cam, compression ratio. engine warm, 130-165psi, long duration lowers psi, overlap increases psi., solid cam with same duration would be higher than hyd. due to increased valve rate. All reading should be +/- 10%
The compression for a 1996 Arctic Cat 440 snowmobile typically ranges from 120 to 130 psi (pounds per square inch) when the engine is in good condition. It's important to check the manufacturer's specifications for your specific model and ensure the engine is properly warmed up and using the correct testing procedures for accurate readings. If the compression is significantly below this range, it may indicate issues such as worn piston rings or cylinder damage. Regular maintenance can help keep the engine in optimal condition.
The stock compression ratio for a Can-Am Outlander 800 is typically around 10.8:1. This compression ratio is designed to optimize performance and efficiency for the ATV's Rotax engine. Modifications to this ratio can affect power output and engine behavior, so any changes should be made with careful consideration. Always consult the manufacturer or a professional when making modifications.