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Re: Re: $350 Cub ...Starting ?
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Posted by Stan on November 06, 2000 at 18:04:41 from (12.87.64.221):
In Reply to: Re: $350 Cub ...Starting ? posted by Bama Binder on November 06, 2000 at 06:47:02:
Thanks for all the help guys. I just had time enough tonight to check compression. Lowest is 60 highest is 80. If I read the service manual right it should be 120. Since I am doing this measurement on a cold engine could the actual reading be higher or am I just wishful thinking. If you think this is high enough for a start I will move on to other things...IE ignition... I know I have a lot of work here I'd just like to get it to run so I can move it a little so I know how far I have to go in this project. Thanks for the help !!
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