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RAY SWANN
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century compression.

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Hello all.
What is the normal compression reading for a Seagull century that has done a fair amount of work.
Mine is 65-70psi and I think this may be a bit low for a 100cc engine.
Any one any ideas ?
Thanks.
Regards all.
Ray.
p.s. The transom to motor bar (pivot bar) on my engine is brass.is this correct?

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http://www.saving-old-seagulls.co.uk/fo ... f=5&t=1678

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you should be happy. a new 102 motor was supposed to have about 60 psi but would still start on half that.so 65-70 is great!
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Thank you billyboy.
Thats good news.
Just thought the compression would be higher than on my 40s.Thanks for the information.
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the 64's were supposed to be about 135 psi new.they would also start with about half that at a pinch.
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Yes the pivot bar is brass.

Check your compression tester. 50psi is very good.
The 40 compression should be greater. See:

http://www.britishseagullparts.com/engi ... ession.htm
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Further to that.
What is the engine number? I'm very interested in whether that cylinder head makes a difference.
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