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Old 09-02-2013, 12:13 PM
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from what I've seen doing comp tests. 85-95. but as the others have stated it really don't mean much because of the comp release. crankcase psi is the preferred method using a water manometer. the Kohler manuals give you directions to make one cheap. the majority of the heavy diesel engine manufacturers use crankcase psi as a tool to determine engine condition.
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