All the cylinders should be within 10% from the lowest reading to the highest reading for a healthy engine.
Every 90,000 miles per Mazda
The millenia P - has 2.5 liter engine, The Millenia S has a 2.3 liter engine
9.1:1 is the compression ratio for the 8.1
No , it is not an interference engine
Yes, there is a 1.6 Mazda
Yes it is an interference engine
Your 1998 Mazda 3.1 liter engine does not have timing marks on the crankshaft. The timing marks are on the engine flywheel.
No , the 1.8 liter 4 cylinder in a 1999 Mazda Protege is not an interference engine
2.5 liter Petrol 8-1 diesel 25-1 compression
Mazda named their truck models by engine size, so a B2300 is a 2.3 liter engine.
in the bonet
It varies from one engine to the next but, what you want to see is that all the cylinders compression readings are within 10% of each other.