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notegsracetime 07-11-05 06:17 PM

compression psi
 
Does any one know what the compression in psi is supposed to be on an 87 NA?

felixwankel88 07-11-05 07:32 PM

from www.rotaryresurrection.com

. note battery strength. A weak battery will yield low compression results.
2. Remove both lower plugs and wires.
3. remove EGI fuse from engine fusebox.
4. have a friend floor the accelerator pedal, opening the throttle for more airflow
5. insert your tester into the leading hole
6. hold the valve on the side of the tester open
7. have your friend crank the car over for 5+ seconds.
8. observe the needle bounces. You should see 3 in succession without skips, even bounces, in roughly the 30-35psi range.
9. let out on the valve now, and let the tester reach an overall compression value for all 3 faces(highest of 3 will be displayed). 115+ is like new, 100-115 is healthy, 90-100 is getting weak(1 year or less in most cases) below 90 could blow at any moment.
10. repeat for opposite rotor. Note difference in overall compression between rotors, which should be no more than 20psi max.

Eriks85Rx7 07-11-05 09:03 PM

I think you undermine the rotary engine , anything 80 -90 is not going to blow any moment. I think your too hyped up on your compression readings from your rebuild engine and need to calm down. If they got 90-100psi after 1 year of use of a brand new engine how the heck did these engines last 20 years?

johnnyg 07-11-05 10:35 PM

Wasn't his text...came from the web site he provided a link to.

notegsracetime 07-18-05 05:26 PM

alright that answers my question. New to rx-7 and am planning to get one real soon, and need to do my homework


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