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145 sounds fine. Typical compression on gas engines is 125 to 150 psi. You also want an even spread within 25 psi, such as yours. I never saw a compression gage that was really accurate to 3 psi! Also remove the spark plags and look at them. Excessive carbon or oil would be a warning flag. A good visual of the exterior for oil leaks etc should also confirm the reported o/h 40,000 miles ago.
------------------ Deezel 87 300TDT 150,000 miles |
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