Crazy High Compression - 260 PSI... Even possible?

Rickster

Matakana Menace
No, it is all in the base gasket in this situation for sure, hands down.

Last year when I ran the motor, compression was around 185ish running this thicker base gasket.

This year when I reassembled the motor, I replaced the gasket with good intention, but in all honesty did not think twice about the thickness of the old compared to the new (high-on moment).

If you saw the two side by side, you would understand and is definitely the problem. The only thing changed from last year is a 1MM bore up and a rebuilt crank.

-Andrew

Ok, not sure how thick the base gasket is that you replaced, but if it is significant, then definitely would be the cause.

Good luck..
 
Location
NJ
If that was really 260psi, that engine would have gone POP a long time ago on 94 octane.

Throw that gauge away and get a good one.

Test both plugs out, fully charged battery, throttle wfo so it can ingest air.
 

Grant

777
Location
Utah
of course its possible...

you could have some extra oil in the cyl..that'll make it read high...

t

what I was thinking also. Your oil ratio is high any extra oil will cause high reading. But heck that is really high
 
Location
Q8
it is possible because your raves are closed

Check the compression with raves open
that would be your wot compression
raves =power valves
what os your bore And strock and what
domes are you using
 
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