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Is 110 PSI compression ok?
I have a 78 gs750 with 31K miles on it. I checked the compression in all cylinders the other day and they were all 110 PSI +/- a few pounds. I put some oil in the cylinder for the second reading and found that the pressure went well over 150 PSI in all cylinders. It seems the valves are ok, but should I be worried about the compression? The service limit is 100 PSI. How much longer can I expect to ride this bike? I guess you should know that I'm not afraid to red-line it once in a while. I just ordered 3 Ohm Dyna coils and Dyna-S electronic ignition and I'm wondering if I should return them and use the money to rebuild the cylinder instead.
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Spyderman
that compression is fine for some time yet put the coils and ignition on and enjoy the bike no need to worry yet
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I know blokes that have raced them with 70 psi so you should be ok for a while yet. Cheers , Simon.http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...esMapSimon.jpg
'79 GS1000S my daily ride in Aus
'82 (x2) GS650ET in the shed
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mighty13d
so it's the rings that aren't keeping the compression up... have you been running it this way for a while? if not, then the rings might loosen up and actually raise your compression after a while.
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B-rent
Originally posted by mighty13d View Postso it's the rings that aren't keeping the compression up... have you been running it this way for a while? if not, then the rings might loosen up and actually raise your compression after a while.
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How long since your last valve adjustment?Ed
To measure is to know.
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Jeeze, This thing again, adjust the valves, tune it up and run the hell out of it.
Probably it's weak because some wimp actually followed what they read in the owner's manual about taking it easy during break in thirty years ago.
It will be fine until it blows.
Rocket science.Last edited by tkent02; 09-20-2009, 02:52 AM.
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Originally posted by B-rent View PostI adjusted them early this season. The intake valves on 1 and 4 seem to need adjusted more than the others. I'm thinking of replacing the springs on 1 and 4 and the seals on all the valves.Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostWhy would changing the springs help? New springs if anything will have more seat pressure which will increase wear.
It sounds like you really want to tear it apart to see what's inside, go for it.
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B-rent
Originally posted by tkent02 View PostAnd why bother with the seals, is it smoking or burning a lot of oil?
It sounds like you really want to tear it apart to see what's inside, go for it.Last edited by Guest; 09-20-2009, 11:57 AM.
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Pete Logan
Just thrash it. If it's not using any oil then it's gonna go at least twice that mileage before it starts to. And then the same again before it needs any attention beyond regular servicing.
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Originally posted by Pete Logan View PostJust thrash it. If it's not using any oil then it's gonna go at least twice that mileage before it starts to. And then the same again before it needs any attention beyond regular servicing.
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