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That makes me feel better, but I still wonder... My 266 and 5105 are super high compression, even at this altitude. I know people can get tripped up on compression numbers, and maybe I've just proven myself to be one of them I suppose.
 

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That makes me feel better, but I still wonder... My 266 and 5105 are super high compression, even at this altitude. I know people can get tripped up on compression numbers, and maybe I've just proven myself to be one of them I suppose.
If you want to set that 064 free, send it to @srcarr52 Here is the dyno sheet for one he did:
 

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Not worn. It's a new Meteor. Very little slop when in the cylinder.
B or C cyl ? Meteors are all Bs unless you specifically order an A. At least that’s in my limited experience.
Shave the cyl base for better squish?
 

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B or C cyl ? Meteors are all Bs unless you specifically order an A. At least that’s in my limited experience.
Shave the cyl base for better squish?
I'll have more info on this soon
 

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Dynos are a great comparison tool. If all parameters are the same you get to see a good before and after idea. Both numbers might be off since it depends on the information entered. But, if both are tested the same way with the same data you get to see your gain, or loss. Dynos are a great tool.
 

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That makes me feel better, but I still wonder... My 266 and 5105 are super high compression, even at this altitude. I know people can get tripped up on compression numbers, and maybe I've just proven myself to be one of them I suppose.

Both of those saws have pretty high cranking compression to begin with.
 

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I'll have more info on this soon
While not common, it is possible, especially for older well used saws, for the cylinder to have some ever so slight warping to it. This will take some time for your rings to fully shape to. As long as you're saw is making enough to start and run, keep running it, one day it will surprise you.
I actually had one this summer that was so bad it wouldn't start with new piston and rings the compression was so low and had to be replaced. This being on an old loggers saw, with lots of use.
 
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