90 to 120 minimum in 3 to 5 revolutions of the motor
any where from 120 lbs to 180 lbs
Briggs doesn't publish engine compression specs, but 120 is good. 100 is okay. 80 is lousy.
Any thing above 130 lbs
briggs doesn't offer compression ratings for their engines. I will usually pull it 3 to 5 times and look for 90 to 120. anything less is a problem and if it doesn't hold compression there is a problem
I just got 110 - with new rings but still doesn't run right. ...
Leak down test : Uses 70lbs pressure to test for leaks around valves and cylinders.
personally Briggs & Stratton, Mountfield,
that is not a good model number for briggs. also you need the type.
Run the car good
120 is nominal
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