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Paul's Zuki
compression diminishes to nothing from 1 to 4
So, I just rebuilt my engine clean all the carbon deposits of the valves and such and have put everything back together. I checked that the carbs were getting fuel - check; checked that I had a spark - check; went to check compression and ah ha. very low to no compression. So I did the wet test, poured the teaspoon of oil and recheck. 1st one read about 95, 2nd about 30, 3rd -0, & 4th about 30. I'm stumped. I'm not sure if I should just pull the valves and replace them or if there is another option. that is probably the last thing that is keeping me from firing her up. any ideas?Last edited by Guest; 09-12-2011, 11:14 PM.Tags: None
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mike_of_bbg
First, add your bike to your sig so we know what we're talking about here.
Wow, 0 on #3 and you just opened the motor? I guess you would have noticed if you had cracked valves or a holed piston. Those results were consistent over two runs? Holding the throttle wide open? I mean cold compression #'s don't mean all that much but you should do better than zero! Battery is fully charged? Re-check valve clearances and while you're in there verify timing and valve operation. Yet you're getting 95 psi on #1? Is yours a roller bearing crank motor? Could your crank be twisted? Are #1/#4 at TDC at the same time and #2/#3 at BDC (and vice-versa).
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Paul's Zuki
Well, the bike isn't finished quite yet, that's the only reason no photo. But, yeah, it seemed really odd to me. the 3rd piston did have a hole in it, but I replaced that and I put new piston rings on every one of them. the valves seemed to seat pretty well. TDC is perfect, timing is perfect. crank is not twisted. I completly tore the engine case apart and rebuilt everything minus replacing the valves, but I didn't think it needed and (maybe?) it might the culprit? Even after doing the wet test on chamber 1 it went up an additional 15 psi, but the others are just really throwing me off. maybe a bad compression tester, but if that was the case and the compression was good she should be starting up. Agghhhhh, anyways I have 2 months to figure it out and hopefully it will be sooner than that, but i have a ratbob show i want to enter it in and you have to ride it in to even qualify.
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How did the valves look when you took them out to clean the head?Ed
To measure is to know.
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Paul's Zuki
they looked fine. they had your normal carbon deposit for a bike with 9000 miles on it. That's what's really weird to me. all the springs felt solid and seemed to seat real well.
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I assume you adjusted the valves so won't go there.
How about some photos showing how you timed the cams? You need 1-4 T aligned on the crank, 1-- mark on exhaust cam pointing at gasket surface, and the specified number of chain pins between 2 and 3.Ed
To measure is to know.
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Paul's Zuki
Originally posted by Nessism View PostI assume you adjusted the valves so won't go there.
How about some photos showing how you timed the cams? You need 1-4 T aligned on the crank, 1-- mark on exhaust cam pointing at gasket surface, and the specified number of chain pins between 2 and 3.
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mike_of_bbg
You don't have to put your pic in the sig, but putting the year and model would be helpful. For example, we'd know if you were doing valve adjustment on a shimmed 8V motor:
or on a 16V motor:
Did you remove the valves to clean them? Wondering how the seats looked?
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You pulled the head but didn't adjust the valves?Ed
To measure is to know.
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KZ750E Rebuild Thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...0-Resurrection
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Paul's Zuki
guilty as charged. Looking back at the process. I just followed the book on dissassembly and reassembly to replace gaskets and sort throughout the motor, but failed to do a valve adjustment. Do you think that not adjusting the valves would really cause no compression? I am asking cause I don't know. If so then I guess I need to pull valve cover and check the measurements.
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Originally posted by Paul's Zuki View PostDo you think that not adjusting the valves would really cause no compression?
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MisterCinders
Yeah, you have to check and adjust valve clearances any time you remove the camshafts or bearing caps.
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Paul's Zuki
Ok. looks like I'll be checking those valves in the next couple of days. Now to the million dollar question were can I get the shims of different sizes?
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mike_of_bbg
Originally posted by Paul's Zuki View PostOk. looks like I'll be checking those valves in the next couple of days. Now to the million dollar question were can I get the shims of different sizes?
If you don't have anyone locally you can get them from (check your dealer if you have one they may have some in stock), Z1 Enterprises sells them for about $5 each plus shipping; they also sell the shim tool for about $15 IIRC. Another source is the Shim Club here run by member ghostgs1; as a member (which requires shim or monetary donation) you can exchange shims. Forum searches will get you there. Make sure you get Suzuki 29.5mm shims, not Kawasaki 29mm ones. Having a very thin measuring shim gives you something to swap in and measure when there's no clearance at all.
If your valves are hanging open you'll probably need to go down two sizes to get them in range. If you can't measure the gap with a .03mm feeler or 0.0015" then try turning the bucket by hand. If it doesn't turn easily then you have 0 or negative clearance. Have calipers or a micrometer handy as many times the printed size will have worn off.
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