? is vague. Even with a blown headgasket you will have some compression and it is usually the same in both cylinders
Could be headgasket
Compression occurs when an object is squeezed or pressed together, causing it to shorten or compact. Tension, on the other hand, happens when an object is stretched or pulled apart, causing it to elongate or expand. Both compression and tension are types of forces that can act on materials.
burnt valve. do a compression test.
Tension and compression takes place when an object has a force on another object. The tension is when the force is causing a pulling effect on part of the object. The compression is when the force is causing a contracting effect on part of the object.
As the amplitude of compression waves increases, the spacing between coils of the spring decreases. This is due to the increased compression force causing the coils to be pushed closer together. The closer spacing helps to transmit the increased energy of the compression waves more efficiently along the length of the spring.
Shear stress is the force applied parallel to a surface, causing it to slide or deform. Normal stress is the force applied perpendicular to a surface, causing compression or tension.
The maximum compression of a spring is the point at which the spring is compressed to its fullest extent without causing damage or deformation.
start by replacing rad. cap. if that doesnt help you have a blown headgasket.
Compression waves are made up of two types of actions: compression, where particles in the medium are compressed together causing an increase in pressure, and rarefaction, where particles are spread apart causing a decrease in pressure. These alternating actions create the back-and-forth motion characteristic of compression waves.
The Cylinder head could be damaged or a ring out of place, causing the release of air, making less compression
Compression decreases the spacing between molecules, making them closer together. Rarefaction increases the spacing between molecules, causing them to move further apart. This cycle occurs in a repeating pattern in a sound wave.
Compression is the increase in pressure or density of a medium, causing the particles to be closer together. Rarefaction is the decrease in pressure or density of a medium, causing the particles to be farther apart. In a sound wave, compression corresponds to the higher pressure points while rarefaction corresponds to the lower pressure points.