Lone Wolf
Pinnacle OPE Member
Maybe it does matter read this.
https://mullengineering.com/rt/files/2_tech_docs/THE TRUTH ABOUT COMPRESSION TESTING.pdf
https://mullengineering.com/rt/files/2_tech_docs/THE TRUTH ABOUT COMPRESSION TESTING.pdf
https://mullengineering.com/rt/files/2_tech_docs/THE TRUTH ABOUT COMPRESSION TESTING.pdfIf tightening up the Squish increases comp then i bet its the same filling some of the void with more plug ...maybe a different ratio of increase but a increase never the less I believe.
Be interested if you do test it....if you have a gauge accurate enough to measure it.
I see what u r saying. Ive never fooled with adapters but only hoses of different sizesAll depends on where the bottom valve is. If there's an adapter on the end of the hose, the reading will be slightly lower.
Dang it man where do you keep finding all this stuff so cheap? You seem skilled at it.I think this Mity Vac tester I found for $10 will handle any application I have.
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I had a debate about the longer or shorter threads changing the compression with the local small engine repair shop. I said it did change the numbers because it changed the volume. They both told me no but when I asked why not and explain they couldn't?
Relax friend are not the NASA tools , if you go to ebay you will see tones of theese tools for about 30-40 dollarsDang it man where do you keep finding all this stuff so cheap? You seem skilled at it.
Dang it man where do you keep finding all this stuff so cheap? You seem skilled at it.

Where can I get an adapter to use on the newer saws with the smaller plug hole?
I've got a 550xp and an ms211 that I would like to check for various reasons.
Also how much margin of error does an adapter add?
Thanks all.




