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    compression question

    Hello

    I've been reading on the site for awhile and finally decided to join up.

    I was installing a new choke mechanism yesterday and decided to check the compression while the tank was off. This was done stone cold with the bike not having been started for several months. Throttle was held open.

    The readings from left to right if you were sitting on the bike were 150, 140, 180 and 180. Would this be because there was little oil in the head until it had been cranked over a few times?

    Just for the heck of it I checked the wifes scooter while cold and it read 120 lbs so I believe the high end Canadian Tire tested is working.

    It's a 1983 750 Katana with 55k on it.

    Thank you for any replies
    1983 750 Katana
    1982 750 Katana (parts use)
    1983 RZ350

    #2
    Your numbers probably mean your bike has been sitting and don't mean much.
    Take it for a good long ride and then do the check while it's hot.
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    Life is too short to ride an L.

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      #3
      Thanks

      I'll try it again when it gets a little warmer outside. Having a working choke sure makes the old girl fire up a little easier. I can now have that third arm I had to grow removed.
      1983 750 Katana
      1982 750 Katana (parts use)
      1983 RZ350

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        #4
        Those #s show it to be a good engine. Make sure to adjust the valves, then recheck after it has run for at least one hour.

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