Iv'e got this thing up and running fairly good now, but I'm troubled by the compression numbers. The head has been re-torqued and the valves were found to be in tolerance. Some intakes were on the low side (none < .001), the exhausts were all about nominal. Re adjusted tighter ones closer to nominal. The compression has been checked both hot and cold with not much difference. The strange thing is the pattern of the numbers.
#4: 145
#3: 135
#2: 125
#1: 115
I have run through these things starting at #1 and then starting at #4 because I though my cranking speed may be contributing. Throttle wide open, once with the carbs completely off. Iv'e probably checked it 5 times separated by 150 miles or so.
Iv'e put about 800 miles since I got it running and re-checked again to see if perhaps the rings were stuck but have not seen any change at all. Iv'e also run some yamaha ring free fuel additive through it with no change. I put two shots from a trigger oil can in #1 to see what would happen to the compression. It shot up to 200 Psi which indicates rings. A thourough inspection of the head gasket perimeter revealed no visible indication of leaking. Just a little baffled by the pattern of the numbers.
I'm planning on a top end tear down this fall to see what is going on.
Anybody ever see a pattern like this before?
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