GarageBeers
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Good morning! This 18hp has 2x cylinders. I tested compression after a few mins of the engine running to get an accurate "wet test". Top measured 98 psi and bottom measured 90 psi. Gladly they are within 10psi of each other, so I am not too worried. I did rebuild this engine. New pistons, rings, and dingle-ball honed the cylinder walls...they needed it... previous owner slammed this engine harder than a cabin screen door. What could the 8 psi difference be? Did I possibly over-hone 1 cylinder? Pistons are exact same. Spark plugs are exact same. Both combustion chambers in the head looked exact. Layed the block and head on a flat piece of glass with some emery cloth and got them dang near perfect flat and clean. New head gasket. 3x even torque sequence on all bolts. Still only 8 psi difference, so not too bad. Just more so curious if I can get them closer to +/- 5 psi or even 0. More of an OCD thing ha, I know I wont be able to tell the difference operationally