1. 140psi,
2. 145psi,
3. 140psi,
4. 145psi
Now, recently it has been getting a little harder to start, and I noticed some popping in the exhaust on startup, so I decided to check the compression again with the following results:
1. 75psi,
2. 72psi,
3. 75psi,
4. 70psi,
and valve clearances of:
1. .14mm exhaust .03mm inlet
1. .14mm exhaust .07mm inlet
1. .11mm exhaust .11mm inlet
1. .07mm exhaust .04mm inlet
so, whilst there are some that are over the spec (specs say .03mm - .08mm) they should be still sealing.
The bike has been running very well otherwise (after the hard starting) and seems to have plenty of power still on the highway (Ive had 3 speeding tickets in the past 12mths, one was clocked at 168Kmh on a long, straight uphill run), and it still manages to lift the front wheel a few inches off the deck if I take off hard from the lights, and still gets 14Km per litre.
Ok, my questions are:
1. Why would the compression drop so much in 3 years and 40 thousand Km?
2. Is this just fair wear and tear?
3. Could it be that my 4 into 1 exhaust has a muffler that is too large and not allowing enough back pressure?
4. What should I do now? Remove cyl head and check valves for sealing, and view the cylinders at the same time to help make a better diagnosis?
thanks in advance,
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