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Recently purchased a used engine from a ?reputable bike salvage"
I was present for the compression check. #1 showed 145psi, #'s 2,3 &4 showed 168 psi.
I bought and installed the engine. Fired it up and I could not be more disappointed. My 78 GS1000 now vibrates worse than a Harley firing on one cylinder.
Did the normal checks only to find that when I checked the compression with MY compression gage I found #1 and 4 at 90 psi. #2 & 3 at 130 psi.
Can this difference in compression make the bike vibrate so bad.
I have spark and fuel to all cylinders. Timing has been checked repeatedly. It remains spot on as set during the first run.
Any Info you guys can supply would be a great help.
I was present for the compression check. #1 showed 145psi, #'s 2,3 &4 showed 168 psi.
I bought and installed the engine. Fired it up and I could not be more disappointed. My 78 GS1000 now vibrates worse than a Harley firing on one cylinder.
Did the normal checks only to find that when I checked the compression with MY compression gage I found #1 and 4 at 90 psi. #2 & 3 at 130 psi.
Can this difference in compression make the bike vibrate so bad.
I have spark and fuel to all cylinders. Timing has been checked repeatedly. It remains spot on as set during the first run.
Any Info you guys can supply would be a great help.