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Should I arrive at right number if multiply 13.6 (atm.press.)X 8.25?
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Not exactly. To begin with, the rated compression ratio is not acually achieved.Especially at low rpm. Compression cannot begin until the intake valve is closed. This usually happens somewhere around 30 to 50 degrees after bottom dead center when the piston has already started it's up stroke. So a good deal of the 8.25 to 1 is taken up before the intake valve closes & compression begins.
Offsetting this is the heating effect of compression which raises the pressure. The result should be somewhere around 140 to 150 as mentioned. Altitude can markedly affect the numbers. They would be lower at any altitude above sea level where the 150 psi is rated.
If you put more than a couple of cc's of oil in the cylinders the decreased chamber volume will give an artifically high reading.
The definitive test would be a cylinder leak down test. This requires an air compressor, calibrated gage etc. This test will tell you exactly how much & where the cylinder is leaking, rings, valves, head gasket?
If anyone is interested, I did a fairly complete write up in the June 2004 "Austin Healey Magazine" published by the AHCUSA.
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