Stock 760 compression?

tor*p*do

Squarenose FTW
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NW NC
should be around 150
I believe the 760 rear cyl is supposed to be about 5 psi lower than the front
112 is either a bad gauge (check calibration) or a weak top end
bumping compression say with a a/m head on a weak top end
will accelerate engine failure
 

NVJAY775

My home away from home.
should be around 150
I believe the 760 rear cyl is supposed to be about 5 psi lower than the front
112 is either a bad gauge (check calibration) or a weak top end
bumping compression say with a a/m head on a weak top end
will accelerate engine failure
The rear cylender is 2 psi lower than the front. The front is at 114 and the rear is at 112. My buddies tester is reading the same as mine. It has an a/m head from Pro-Tec on it. It's more of a mid grade head I think. I saw it on their site.

I'm thinking of running it the rest of this season and save for some upgrading this winter. Any recomendations?
 

tor*p*do

Squarenose FTW
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Location
NW NC
If it starts and idles easily and runs good, run her until she blows!
If not looking like a new top end in your future
 

Waternut

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Location
Macon, GA
If you're at 4500 ft in altitude you will see a lower tested compression than at sea level. I'd figure between 80-90% of normal compression so if it's supposed to read 150 with a (stock head) you should be around 120-135 psi. No idea what that head is doing to you though.

As said before, if it runs and you're happy with it right now...Run it until you're ready to rebuild it or look into it further. The plus side is both cylinders are even so it's either equal wear or not really an issue.
 
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