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Derek Mc Donald
Low compression GS850GT
My old GS850GT has not been starting good lately, plenty battery power and turns over very easy, it fires OK but then dies after a couple of seconds, I go through this procedure maybe 10 times and eventually it runs. After it has been started it restarts no problem. I checked the cylinder compression on a warm engine and found 1 -4 (92,100,100,100 psi) I put some oil into cylinder 1 but this didn't improve the reading so I guess the rings are OK. I don't know the full service history of the bike so I can't say when the valve clearances were last done, could anyone say if poorly set valve clearances would give these low compression readings?
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Suzuki mad
First point of call is checking your valve clearances if they haven't been done for a while.
As for testing the compression, did you have the throttle wide open too?
Tight valves can give lower readings. Those seem low for GS spec's but its not far out on all 4. What sort of mileage has she done?
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Derek Mc Donald
It's done 44k, yes I did have the throttle full open. I'll take your advice and check the valve clearances, wanted to avoid this if possible as it seems difficult to get the shims.
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Have you gone to the GS Services section and looked up the GS Shim Club yet? Might want to. Then you might want to go to http://members.dslextreme.com/users/bikecliff/ and download the service manual as well as read up on all the great things Cliff put together there especially the Read Me section. Then search out the Top Ten Newbie Mistakes thread.Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
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bbjumper
On the 850, normal compression is between 128 - 171 with a lower service limit of 100.
I would definitely check the valve lash before I get too excited.
Cheers
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Originally posted by Derek Mc Donald View PostIt's done 44k, yes I did have the throttle full open. I'll take your advice and check the valve clearances, wanted to avoid this if possible as it seems difficult to get the shims.
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Originally posted by Derek Mc Donald View PostIt's done 44k, yes I did have the throttle full open. I'll take your advice and check the valve clearances, wanted to avoid this if possible as it seems difficult to get the shims.
To directly answer your question: Yes, tight valves can affect compression. When the clearance goes away, the cam is holding the valve open at least a little, all the time. Combustion gases then begin to burn the valves.Dogma
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DMD
It seems Ed and Tom are off their meds tonight
Valve lash is critical and is the 1st thing that should be looked at when starting is hard
Read your BassCliff, download a manual, order a valve cover gasket and get Steve's spreadsheet. Whether you use the shim tool or the zip ties is up to you.
Then order your shims, easy to get, I see they're expensive in the UK1978 GS 1000 (since new)
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Derek Mc Donald
Thanks for all the advice, I have ordered the valve cover gasket so I can get the clearances set then I'll recheck the compression and take it from there.
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