A compression of 100 psi is generally considered low for a 700 Ski-Doo engine, which typically requires around 120-150 psi for optimal performance. Low compression can lead to poor engine performance, including difficulty starting and reduced power. It's advisable to check for any issues such as worn piston rings or cylinder damage if you're experiencing low compression. Regular maintenance and monitoring of compression levels are essential for the longevity of your snowmobile's engine.
Well ive gota 1998 that is stock that does around 109 ahah mph not kph
Depending on the gauge you are using, cold compression should be between 110-140 psi. The most important thing is that all cylinders be close to equal. +/- 10% is an acceptable tolerance.
ski-doo
150
it takes enough watts to make a cart run for 1 minute Doo doo it takes enough watts to make a cart run for 1 minute Doo doo it takes enough watts to make a cart run for 1 minute Doo doo
around 130-135
around 130-135
$550 and $700
150 psi
You have to go to the back of the sled and pull it.
Need more info. Does it spark, does it have compression, how is the fuel and is it getting to to engine.
Need more info. Does it spark, does it have compression, how is the fuel and is it getting to to engine.