JustJason
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So I have all the books.
Service manual 17 is for 1993 through 1997 5.0 and 5.7 engines, which is not what OP has.
Service manual 18 is for 1993-1997 V6 engines, which is also what OP doesn't have.
To add to that, you wrote "to get to 200 psi cranking pressure, you need to have well over 14:1 compression", which is untrue. If it was true, how in the world is Suzuki and Honda getting OVER 200 PSI of cranking compression pressure on engines that have 9.4 to 9.5 to 1 compression ratios?
It's no magic here. It's valve timing and volumetric efficiency.
BTW OP's engine is a 5.8 not a 5.7.
Service manual 17 is for 1993 through 1997 5.0 and 5.7 engines, which is not what OP has.
Service manual 18 is for 1993-1997 V6 engines, which is also what OP doesn't have.
To add to that, you wrote "to get to 200 psi cranking pressure, you need to have well over 14:1 compression", which is untrue. If it was true, how in the world is Suzuki and Honda getting OVER 200 PSI of cranking compression pressure on engines that have 9.4 to 9.5 to 1 compression ratios?
It's no magic here. It's valve timing and volumetric efficiency.
BTW OP's engine is a 5.8 not a 5.7.