The answer depends on the pressure inside the balloons.
What schedule piping as schedule 40 fittings are rated for 125# thus your 140 PSI would be really dangerous to try on standard fittings
Start by testing the compression. It should be consistent within a few PSI on each cylinder. Any cylinders that have little or no compression probably have a burned valve. If all cylinders are up, check the plugs, wiring and distributor.
The standard 6 by 8 by 16 cinder block weighs 28 pounds. They have a compression strength of 1900 psi.
The pressure rating of ANSI 125, also known as Class 125, typically corresponds to a maximum working pressure of 125 psi at a temperature of 100°F. This classification is part of the ANSI/ASME B16.1 standard for cast iron flanges and fittings. It's important to note that the actual pressure rating can vary with temperature, so consult the relevant standards for specific applications.
Normal compression on a gasoline engine is about 125 psi.
100-125 psi
Around 100 - 125 psiAround 100 - 125 psi
125 psi approximately.
Approximately 125 psi, all within 25%.Approximately 125 psi, all within 25%.
85-125 psi is acceptable.
around 125 psi per cylinder
your compression should be around 125-135 psi. for a 250cc polaris trailboss or trailblazer.
100-125 psi
100-125 psi
125 psi
All should be around 125 psi plus or minus 25%All should be around 125 psi plus or minus 25%