| To: | Agustin de la Calle <delacall@bcmp.med.harvard.edu> |
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| Subject: | Re: Midget's Compression "too" high? |
| From: | Aglaster@RWTH-Aachen.DE |
| Date: | Wed, 01 Mar 1995 16:56:23 +0100 |
Hi greetings from EUrope
Of course is the compression reading higher if the engine is cold. The
oil is stiffer and gives a better seal on the cylinder walls.
A slightly higher compression is often quite normal, as there is a lot of
coal built up in the cylinder head and thus reducing the volume and
increasing the compression ratio. This could be the reason as Your car
isn't running veryl well, as You wrote.
Rolf, Germany cars: MG Midget 69
Innocenti S 65
Fiat 500 Giardiniera (Station Wagon) 60
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