I've been putting off a compression test for a couple weeks now. I only bought the bike early in march and really didn't want to know if it had a bad ticker because I have it running now. However a sale at Harbor Freight ($5 Compression Tester!!!!!) inspired me. The results 1-4 in order 120, 80, 135, 140 psi (dry results). I then did a wet test on 2 (add oil to piston) and got 150psi so it's not the valves. So here comes my stream of questions......
How bad is removing the head with the engine still on the bike (hey, clymer says it can be done, how bad can it be)?
Whoever has done it before, can you bless me with some pointers?
What is the usualy suspect for bad compression in these engines, piston rings (please!), or worn out boar (I hope not, I don't want to have to machine this thing.... yet), or some choice "C" I haven't read about (remeber the wet test was good)?
What else should I do when taking the head apart? I already plan on glass bead blasting pretty much everything to clean it. Should I replace the valves while everything is apart? As soon as I finish this post I'm heading to bikebandit to see what kind of damage I can do.
Just in general.... any hints/tips/previous experiances would help me a lot. I have never taken apart a working engine before (I have trashed a couple of lawn mowers and chainsaws, but I was just bored). I bought this bike for just for times like this, I knew I could get it running, but I didn't want it to be easy, I love a good project. This is going to be a great week or two!!
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