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Compression Test
Hello all, i'm new to Nitro planes. I just picked up a used OS 91 Surpass and I can turn the engine over with out a prop but with my fingers? I'm not sure how high the compression are for these motors? I haven't fired it up yet, but I was wondering how is the a compression gauge for these engines? What should the compression be? Thanks
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RE: Compression Test
It's not uncommon for four-stroke engines to lose their valve seal if they've been sitting around for a while. Assorted crud can get caught in the valve seat area and sometimes the valves can get a bit sticky.
Mount the engine in a test stand and put some fuel in and prime it, wind her over and start her up. 95% of the time, this should restore compression. If compression is still dodgy, check the valve clearances once everything's freed up again. They should be set to between .0015 - .004 inches. |
RE: Compression Test
If it is the Surpass I version, you must have the throttle open to feel any compression
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RE: Compression Test
Thanks for the tips everyone. I'm not sure what version this surpass is. I'll post a pic and hopefully someone can identify it.
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