Max10
Member
Hi everyone. Thanks in advance for any advice.
I am planning to pick up a 1969 A-100. The seller did compression numbers and they are as follows:
1 - 145
2- 125
3- 150
4 - 145
5 - 145
6 - 140
I am curious about the difference in cylinder 2. Is it 'high enough' or does the difference between it and the others seem like a big issue? I am just trying to get a sense of whether the engine will need to be opened up soon or whether I might reasonably expect a decent amount of driving left before that's necessary.
I have had a few older vehicles, by thus far my hands-on experience has been things like changing radiators, starters, etc. I have cracked an engine open yet.
I am planning to pick up a 1969 A-100. The seller did compression numbers and they are as follows:
1 - 145
2- 125
3- 150
4 - 145
5 - 145
6 - 140
I am curious about the difference in cylinder 2. Is it 'high enough' or does the difference between it and the others seem like a big issue? I am just trying to get a sense of whether the engine will need to be opened up soon or whether I might reasonably expect a decent amount of driving left before that's necessary.
I have had a few older vehicles, by thus far my hands-on experience has been things like changing radiators, starters, etc. I have cracked an engine open yet.















