Cliffs: what's an acceptable compression number for 2 stroke yard equipment?
I have a Toro CCR 2500 snowblower that has been awesome for the last 15 years or so, but has been difficult to start this last winter. Once it starts it runs great, just lots of pulling on the starter cord first. Spark plug looked good (replaced just now for next year's use), carb seems fine (cleaned out well for next year). Since the easy/obvious things seem fine, I did a compression test....just under 90. Is that low? It seems low-ish to me, but I don't know what it is supposed to be either.
It's a Tecumseh engine, if that makes any difference.
I have a Toro CCR 2500 snowblower that has been awesome for the last 15 years or so, but has been difficult to start this last winter. Once it starts it runs great, just lots of pulling on the starter cord first. Spark plug looked good (replaced just now for next year's use), carb seems fine (cleaned out well for next year). Since the easy/obvious things seem fine, I did a compression test....just under 90. Is that low? It seems low-ish to me, but I don't know what it is supposed to be either.
It's a Tecumseh engine, if that makes any difference.