Replaced spark plugs, Air filter and oil.
Bike compression was 140-150 on each cylinder.
Bike was hanging at about 3500 RPM and decided to rebuild carbs and O-rings as well as install new O-rings in the intake boots.
Removed Engine to allow for removal of Intake boots.
Replaced intake O-rings and soaked carbs for 24 hours. Cleaned carbs and replaced all O-Rings.
Reinstalled all components and the bike ran like crap. Bogged at all levels and need starter fluid to even get running.
New compression test shows that both cylinders are now running at 90 PSI compression.
Current belief is that the Head Gasket may have blown of a vavle adjustment is needed.
Current plan of action.
Perform a Valve adjustment. Once complete test compression.
If compression still low then add marvel mystery oil to cylinders to see if compression increases. If no increase then head gasket. If increase then piston rings are to blame.
I believe this may all arise from the need for a new head gasket but another factor is that I had to have the valve cover bolts removed using and EDM machine as they broke during removal. This may have introduced metal shavings and I am concerned that the compression issue is due to metal gouging the piston area.. Is there anyway to rule this out..
At this point I feel like my only option if the vavle adjustment does not correct this situation is to replace the head gasket. I have no basis for this except cars and it a pain on cars so not sure what it may take for my bike.
Let me know your thoughts or ideas here. Is the head gasket a valid troubleshooting area or should I start somewhere else?
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