cylinder #1: 120 psi
#2: 90 psi
#3: 90 psi
#4: 90 psi
I was going to get a baseline before changing my valve shims. What was odd was that cylinder 1 was the only one that really needed a replacement. So i added a little bit of oil down the spark plug hole and tested the compression again to see if it was the rings. Sure enough, the pressure jumped up about 20-30 psi in each cylinder.
My bike is a '82 GS550L with about 18k miles on it and has been sitting for the past6 years or so. I did get it to run when i got the bike, the carbs needed serious help, so i chalked any performance shortcomings to them. I don't remember the bike smoking or anything, so i dint think that the rings were the problem.
This all brings me to my last problem..... While i was testing, the adapter some how got stuck in cylinder 2 and snapped off when i tried to remove it....yeah, my life sucks. So i still haven't been able to get that out, and am planning on drilling it out an putting a heli coil or something in.
What do you think may be the cause of low compression? Is it worth it to fix? I bought the bike cheap and haven't out too much money in it yet, should i just part it out and move on?
Could the engine just need some good miles under it to reseat the rings or something, or is that overly optimistic?
damn, this has been a long week...
Thanks
Ameen
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