then youre running about 8.5:1 compression
If the number is x then 135*x = 115 so tat x = 115/135 = 0.851851...
The median is 115.
i have a 70hp mercury outboard older late 70's model and the cylinder compression is 135 across the board. it shouldnt be below 100 psi and not more that 15 between any 2 cylinders
115 130 135
The compression ratio for a Polaris XLT snowmobile typically ranges from 120 to 135 psi (pounds per square inch) per cylinder. It's essential to ensure that all cylinders have similar compression readings for optimal engine performance. If any cylinder shows significantly lower compression, it may indicate issues such as worn rings or valve problems. Always consult the specific model's service manual for precise specifications.
135-184 psi
yes it cannot be re bore or over-sized. If it is already loose compression the only thing you can do is that you may buy new piston and piston ring, or maybe if there will be a machine shop that can make a sleeve for the old cylinder much better...
your compression should be around 125-135 psi. for a 250cc polaris trailboss or trailblazer.
around 130-135
around 130-135
Kevin is 140! Joe is 135! Nick 115 [as of Jan.'08]
male wolves can get to be 145-155 lbs, and females can be 115-135.