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Old October 31st, 2016, 04:55 AM
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Default Re: Looking for suggestions

The compression PSI to look for is 125 PSI with a MAX 20 PSI difference in all cylinders. Basically if you have a cylinder with 100 PSI and the rest or 120-125 PSI then you've got something going on with the cylinder. On mine the they were between 117 and 125 so I haven't worried about it.

You pretty much have everything you need covered. Long as it is mechanically sound and electrically safe you'll be fine.
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