Has anyone reconditioned a Cat 22 engine, and tested the compression, I have a Cat 22 here I just tested the compression of, and got between 72 and 75 PSI across the 4 cylinders, I added some oil to the cylinders, and that increased the figures by around 1-2 pounds, so not a huge increase.
I know the old gas Cat engines are not high compression, but I wondered what the new spec would have been, if ever published, and if there was no new spec published, then what numbers have people seen after a new set of rings were fitted with a valve grind and hone? It would be interesting to know the numbers for the other Gas Cats too, like the Ten, Fifteen, Twenty and Thirty for example.
This tractor has not run in at least 40-50 years, maybe longer, and I have not started it yet, just dragged it quietly in gear with the spark plugs out, and fresh oil in the sump, the oil pressure is great, comes up quickly to over 30 pounds just at a low crankshaft speed, and it has almost new track chains under it, which were rusted solid when I dragged it home, so maybe this tractor was actually looked after, before being parked up, unlike the other Cat wrecks I drag home!
Thanks
Mike