The compression for a 1996 Arctic Cat 440 snowmobile typically ranges from 120 to 130 psi (pounds per square inch) when the engine is in good condition. It's important to check the manufacturer's specifications for your specific model and ensure the engine is properly warmed up and using the correct testing procedures for accurate readings. If the compression is significantly below this range, it may indicate issues such as worn piston rings or cylinder damage. Regular maintenance can help keep the engine in optimal condition.
compression ratio is 6:5.1 the compression test should read 120 pounds give or take. hope this helps.
It should not be under 100 psi and not over about 135psi for a stock 2-stroke.
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What size track fits 1990 panther 440/afs 2up
When good it should be around 120-125
The torque specs for the 1998 Arctic Cat 440 engine are between 6 - 130 n-m depending on the size of the bolt and nut. The ft. per lb specs are between 4.4 and 96 depending on the bolt and nut size.
A z440 will go about 70-75 on hard pack in ideal conditions
The 1992 Arctic Cat 440 snowmobile is equipped with a 440cc engine that typically produces around 70 horsepower. This model is known for its performance and agility in various snow conditions. The engine is a liquid-cooled, twin-cylinder design, contributing to its competitive power output for its time.
Arctic Cat is the manufacturer of Arctic Cat ATV's.
alot of things. overheating, low oil, bad compression so on.
The population of Arctic Cat is 1,630.
Arctic Cat was created in 1983.