u/Separatist_Pat

2.25 Engine Rebuild - any experiences?

I just ran a compression test across the four cylinders on a 1971 Series IIa 2.25 petrol with an 8:1 head. Results: ranging between 100 - 105 psi, negligible change when I added a little oil. My sense: at a minimum I have a very tired cylinder head, and likely a tired engine period. Anyone here with experience rebuilding these? It seems like a VERY simple engine to rebuild, is there something unusual I need to think about?

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u/Separatist_Pat — 5 days ago

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