Hi everyone, I had the engine on my 1971 280 SL rebuilt about 7000 miles ago including going to first oversize cylinders, pistons, and rings. I'm getting ready to sell the car, and had a cold compression test done where the numbers were 100 98 100 105 108 and 108 PSI. I've seen references to compression being higher on other 280 SLs and I'm concerned potential buyers may think the compression is low. I'm hoping you might be able to help explain the difference.
I found this info in the MBEngineSpecs document:
General specifications say 9.5-1 compression ratio. 3.4 inch bore, 3.1 inch stroke.
Standard piston diameter for the 280 SL/8 engine is 3.4047-3.4055 inches, and first oversize diameter is 3.4440-3.4448.
Can anyone tell me what acceptable compression numbers should be for my car? Should I be trying to calculate a compression ratio, and if so what is the formula? Should the torque or horsepower be different with first oversize parts?
I'd be grateful for any information you can offer to help provide accurate helpful information to potential buyers.
Thanks, Tyler