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Dod9878
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Hi there please don't shoot me down as I'm a complete newbie to forums I've done a search in forums on subject but to no avail.
Any way I've got a 79 Gs 750 which hasn't turned a wheel in over seven years been in a shed all them years. Requires a lot of work but started off with a compression test.
Have done a compression test and number 1 is above what the manual says. It's over 200psi when 2,3 and 4 are all between 160Psi and 180psi which is ok I think. Carried out test the next day thinking it was the tester that was faulty but its nearly brand new and compression on number 1 very high. Can't think there wold be that much carbon build up and looks ok when looking down inlet and into spark plug hole.
Any pointers would be appreciated. But please don't shoot me down if I seem to be asking stupid questions.
Any way I've got a 79 Gs 750 which hasn't turned a wheel in over seven years been in a shed all them years. Requires a lot of work but started off with a compression test.
Have done a compression test and number 1 is above what the manual says. It's over 200psi when 2,3 and 4 are all between 160Psi and 180psi which is ok I think. Carried out test the next day thinking it was the tester that was faulty but its nearly brand new and compression on number 1 very high. Can't think there wold be that much carbon build up and looks ok when looking down inlet and into spark plug hole.
Any pointers would be appreciated. But please don't shoot me down if I seem to be asking stupid questions.