compression 2.2?
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compression 2.2?
I was just wondering what the compression should be on a 91 2.2 liter naturally aspirated. I'm thinking of getting a used engine that tests out at 140 psi in all cylinders for like $350. Its guaranteed for 1 year.
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That seems a little low based on the numbers I saw and others have seen for the non-turbo motors
http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic. ... ession+psi
I'd suggest searching and see if you find any other people who have posted similar numbers
That seems a little low based on the numbers I saw and others have seen for the non-turbo motors
http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic. ... ession+psi
I'd suggest searching and see if you find any other people who have posted similar numbers
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Keep in mind it depends whose measuring stick that you use. Or rather, an expensive but accurate gauge versus a cheapo model from Pep Boys. The cheap gauges can be off considerably. I'd be more worried about how close each cylinder is to one another, i.e. you test one at 130psi and the other three test 160psi. That would be more alarming.DerFahrer wrote:140 is okay, but yeah, not spectacular.
A properly-running 2.2 should be in the 170-180 range.
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Let's also not forget the effects of altitude. We don't have a clue where this guy is because he hasn't filled out his profile in it's entirety.
Up here in Colorado we lose something like 12% because we're at 5000ft. If that engine were tested up here I would consider it healthy enough to run.
As sea level, I consider an Ej22e that is at 150 or higher to be healthy enough as long as there isn't greater than a 5% difference from the highest to the lowest cylinder.
Up here in Colorado we lose something like 12% because we're at 5000ft. If that engine were tested up here I would consider it healthy enough to run.
As sea level, I consider an Ej22e that is at 150 or higher to be healthy enough as long as there isn't greater than a 5% difference from the highest to the lowest cylinder.
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Yeah i live at about 2,200 feet in Washington so 140 on all cylinders shouldn't be 2 bad then. I just got the engine in and it runs fine and dandy. However i am having some trouble gettin my exaust manifolds to seal. I used new gaskets and everything but its still not right. I work at the local NAPA and used good gaskets and everthing. I might see if i can get some thinker ones. So just wondering if there are any tricks.
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