Hello,
I am in the process of purchasing a rare two-owner Pagoda with a 5-speed ZF transmission, Frigiking AC, original manuals, tool kit, Europa radio, etc... During the Pre-purchase inspection the engine compression figures showed 200 PSI across all 6 cylinders. It appears engine head work was performed some 8-10 years ago (2,000-3,000 miles ago) and the head may have been shaved too much. The car runs and idles perfectly, the temperature is fine and there is no water in the oil or any sign of head gasket failure.
As I would very much like to buy this rare Pagoda (previously owned a 4 speed manual), I ask your assistance and have several questions:
1. What are the dangers of running the M130 engine with compression figures in the 200 PSI range?
2. Can I do something to the head or engine to reduce the compression to the 165-180 PSI range? Or would I need to get a new cylinder head? I would very much not like to have to source a new head.
Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated.
Best regards,
SLFAN1