Soundguy
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Generally compression comes UP on a warm engine.. not goes down.
that's whay you want to hear a deisel start cold.. not start after it's been warmed.
She may or may not have some lowered compression.. but if she starts fine cold, she's probably at least 75-80 psi ( out of 90 minimum ).. and that's enough to keep a worker going.. ( a comp and leakdown test sure won't hurt in any case though.. )
soundguy
that's whay you want to hear a deisel start cold.. not start after it's been warmed.
She may or may not have some lowered compression.. but if she starts fine cold, she's probably at least 75-80 psi ( out of 90 minimum ).. and that's enough to keep a worker going.. ( a comp and leakdown test sure won't hurt in any case though.. )
soundguy