I am the proud new owner of this orange beauty. It was not running when I got it last September, and over the past few months I have found this forum to be extremely helpful in getting it running. I spent a fair amount of time lurking the forum, checking the new member resources (Paul Musser's vm carb rebuild manual was a true gift), BikeCliff.com, the stator papers, etc.
Here's what it looks like:
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Here's what I've done:
- Carb rebuild and cleaning, all new o-rings and gaskets, but all other parts original
- Intake boot o-rings
- Dyna S ignition
- Dyna coils
- Dyna wires
- Spark plugs
- Brake pads
- Caliper rebuild (front and back)
- Front brake light switch fixed
- Speedo/tach lights
- Valve gap check (all passed)
- Valve cover gasket
- Battery
- Gas, oil, brake fluid
...and it runs great! Charges the battery well, and no electrical issues. One of the most fulfilling experiences I've had.
And now, on to my main point: compression and the potential need for a top end rebuild
Today I had a compression check done, which revealed cylinder 1 to reach 150 psi and hold steady, while cylinders 2, 3, and 4 reached from 100-120psi, but lost pressure in just a few seconds. We didn't have the right compressor fitting to use the leak down tester, but I am thinking that it might be time to plan a top-end rebuild (rings, valve cleaning(?), cylinder honing, other crap). Observations:
- The piston heads are pretty nasty.
- Lots of carbon on the new plugs. Running rich for sure, leaned it out today (mikuni smoothbore carbs, reduced the fuel screws to 1 turn out and reset the air screws to high idle, to the best of my ability. Very difficult to see an rpm difference in cylinders 2 and 3)
Question is, can I do this without taking the whole motor out? Because of work space, removing the whole motor would be difficult for me to manage, even with help. I'm a reasonably mechanically adept person, but this is definitely beyond anything I've done before. Am I better off paying a professional?
I'm a pragmatist, and don't expect it to run like it did when it came from the factory, nor do I care about it looking like it has never seen the road...the patina is nice and I love it. I'm mainly concerned about doing this properly, because this bike is very special to me and deserves to not just be working, but working in top form (or close).
I would very much appreciate your perspective and advice on getting this engine cleaned and rebuilt (or doing it myself).
Cheers
(will gladly post more pics as requested)
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