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Chrisgoesflying
My mechanic and I just completed the second annual on my Piper Comanche. All seems good and happy which is always a huge relief. However, since I moved I flew in my mechanic from out of town (far out of town) and since he flew commercial, some of the more bulky tools, he couldn't bring. We managed to borrow everything we needed and he couldn't bring from a local shop. Today, when I returned the tools to the local shop, the mechanic asked me how the annual went and I said all good. He cut open the oil filter and nothing worrisome was found, which was the last item we had to do. He then asked me how the compression check went. I told him that the lowest cylinder was at 70 and the highest at 78 with the other four somewhere in between those two numbers, which is consistent with the compressions of the last few years. He then said "Oh, the lowest is a bit too low and the highest is a bit too high. You want them all to be somewhere around the 75 mark." I never heard anything like that. Is there such thing as "too high" compressions? And since when is 70 too low on an O-540 especially if it's not trending downwards (cylinder 1 always comes in at around 70 for the last few years). When we did the compression check, my mechanic said all is fine compression wise and raised absolutely no concerns about cylinder 3 being at 78 and cylinder 1 being at 70. What are your thoughts?