It depends on equal compression between all cylinders.
A 14.7 to 1 air/fuel ratio.
Depends on why there is no compression.
No. It won't have enough compression to fire the cylinder to burn the fuel and air mixture thus creating a "miss".
It depends on the engine.
Depends on the make of engine, but that sounds about normal .
Box compression tester in Gujarat uses as a tool to check an engine's compression. It enables the user to gauge the engine's pressure output to make sure it is operating effectively. Compression testers are necessary for both detecting engine issues and optimizing engine configuration.
5w20, 5w30, 15w40. It depends on the engine and operating conditions.5w20, 5w30, 15w40. It depends on the engine and operating conditions.
The compression ratio of a Diesel ranges from 14:1 to as high as 25:1. I agree just depends on engine.
between 18 and 25 to one depending on engine I agree. It all depends on what engine you have.
A 15 hp engine typically should have a compression ratio between 8:1 and 10:1, depending on the engine design and intended use. This range allows for efficient fuel combustion and optimal performance. It's important to consult the manufacturer's specifications for the specific engine model, as different applications may require varying compression levels. Proper compression ensures the engine runs smoothly and efficiently.
Depends on how it is damaged. if the electrode is bad then your engine will run rough. If the porcelain is cracked you could loose compression. it just depends.
Depends cummins powerstroke or duramax or even a little TDI Jetta are all different