The compression in each cylinder should be within 10% of the others. 125 to 140 is rather poor, below that it probably won't start.
125 psi approximately.
If it does not start it is missing either spark, fuel under the proper pressure , compression or the timing of the ignition or the camshafts are incorrect. Start by determining what is present, check for spark, proper fuel pressure, engine compression.
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14:1 compression
The compression stroke is not part of the engine. It is what happens when the pistons are on the upward with closed valves.See link below.The compression stroke is not part of the engine. It is what happens when the pistons are on the upward with closed valves.See link below.
No, a 1997 Dodge does not have a cabin filter.
A 1997 Dodge with a Cummins diesel does not have an oxygen sensor.A 1997 Dodge with a Cummins diesel does not have an oxygen sensor.
I just checked it was under my hood :P it was .040
I can help you with compression test, but not fuel. Remove all spark plugs Make sure battery is fully charged Hold accelerator to floor Place compression gauge in one cylinder at a time and record readings. Consistency is more important than actual numbers There should not be more than a 10% discrepancy between the highest and lowest.
A 1997 Dodge Dakota does not have an EGR Valve.
A 1997 Dodge Ram does not have EGR.
A 1997 Dodge Ram did not have EGR.