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i just looked
in my MOTOR imported repair manual from 1981 for compression specs. it says for any mercedes from 72 to 81 the cranking compression should be 313 to 331 with a minimum of 213 psi. now were up to the years for 21.5 to one compression ratio.
i thought of another reason for higher cranking pressure for the newer motors... better rings and better metal. more food for thought. tom w
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