I'm assuming you mean static compression ratio. There were two 350 (5.7) engines offered by Pontiac. The standard engine was around 8.5 to 1. The HO version was factory rated at 10.5 to 1.
It is an 8 cylinder internal combustion engine.
depends on the engine
According to my best knowledge the '67 Tempest LeMans was available with: 400/360 HP Ram Air V8 Engine 428/360 HP 4bbl V8 Engine 428h.o./376hp 4bbl V8 Engine 230/265HP Inline 6 Engine Tempest 326/250 HP V8 Engine (<- the default engine) Tempest 326/285 HP 4bbl (<-differs from the above only in the higher compression #141 heads. [again best of my knowledge])
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A direct bolt in, 1961 to 1965 389 ci, Pontiac including the Pontiac Tempest.
Depends on why there is no compression.
117 PS / 115 bhp / 86 kW @ 4000 rpm is the power of the Pontiac tempest automatic 1961 engine and its maximum speed is 160km/h (100mph).
There were two 350 engines offered in 68. The standard engine was about 8.5 to 1 and the HO version which was advertised at 10.5 to 1.
4 cylinder engine 2.2 or 2.4
When it was new it had 150 PSI. per cylinder
Bad spark plug Bad plug wire Burned valve Bad piston Do a compression test to see if the problem is engine internal
On your Ford Ranger with the 2.3 or 2.5 liter four cylinder engine , with Fords twin plug ignition system : The compression plugs are on the DRIVERS side of the engine