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    #16
    Originally posted by glib View Post
    Fair enough. I'll get another gauge.

    That said, I don't see how doing 20 tests of five compression strokes would be significantly different on the gauge that one test of 100 strokes. But no doubt I could be wrong. I'd just like to know why instead of getting "seriously????"

    When preforming a proper compression test on your model bike with C/V carbs you must remove the carbs to do the test correctly. Never run a motor when preforming a compression test. And the valves must be adjusted properly to preform an accurate compression test. Do you have a repair manual for your bike.
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      #17
      Originally posted by stetracer View Post
      Never run a motor when preforming a compression test.
      Never say never..........

      I guess some people do; I suspect they know more about what they are doing than other practitioners.


      Normal Running Compression Most people have heard of a compression test. A compression test can give a service technician ...




      Perhaps the OP will enlighten us after he has completed his diagnosis? (note questions end in a ?)

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        #18
        THANK YOU
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          #19
          Well, I hadn't adjusted the valves on this bike yet and of course that could affect compression so I did it today. Afterwards I checked the compression.




          Oddest part is, #2 did not need adjustment and it was the one that was so low. Oh well, I'm going to appreciate the blessing and move on.
          Oh and one more thing--gluing the valve cover gasket is a mean thing to do to the next guy who opens it up.
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            #20
            Congradulations..................

            Now do the Quick Test (see my signature) and report the results before you have more problems.

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              #21
              Just a quick story. Bought a 1327 16 valve from a good friend. Bike had sat for 5 years. The problem was having several valve springs in the compressed stage. He told me they would have to be replaced.I rode it for a week with a decent amount of smoke but it cleared up.Eventually I replaced the springs. Sometimes the best thing is to set all clearances and go for a ride...
              Curt
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                #22
                Originally posted by bellucci View Post
                Just a quick story. Bought a 1327 16 valve from a good friend. Bike had sat for 5 years. The problem was having several valve springs in the compressed stage. He told me they would have to be replaced.I rode it for a week with a decent amount of smoke but it cleared up.Eventually I replaced the springs. Sometimes the best thing is to set all clearances and go for a ride...
                Curt

                That seems to be the best strategy for smoke unless you know it is something else.

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                  #23
                  I am having the same issues with my ES. #4 compression was almost non-existent this morning but I have Sea Foam in both the oil and fuel and let it idle for 15 min and took it for a short ride. It seemed to run really well so I let the clutch out at a stop sign and rolled on the gas pretty hard and the rear tire broke loose and slid to the right a few inches as I took off. Better than coffee for opening the eyes in the morning. #4 tested at 120 after it cooled down some. This is pretty weird stuff to me. They both sat for a while before I got them in July. Maybe the Sea Foam is doing it's job.
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                    #24
                    UPDATE. Good News!...and of course another question. I finally got the ES out for a ride where I could push it a bit. When I got back the compression was up to 150. What fun! However I did hear some significant detonation if I went to full throttle. So any direction there would be appreciated.
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                    1983 GS1100E (Bought July 2014)
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by glib View Post
                      UPDATE. Good News!...and of course another question. I finally got the ES out for a ride where I could push it a bit. When I got back the compression was up to 150. What fun! However I did hear some significant detonation if I went to full throttle. So any direction there would be appreciated.
                      Have you cleaned the carbs lately?
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by JTGS850GL View Post
                        Have you cleaned the carbs lately?
                        Yep. Dipped, new o-rings, kept original jets.
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