The test was done with all plugs out, the carbs off, and with the engine very cold - cold here, by the way, is about 35F right now. I don't have a compressor so there's no leakdown data, but here's approximately what I got:
#1-160 #2-130 #3-140 #4-140
All within range, but my understanding is that a pressure difference of 30 psi is out of spec (it's really less than that, probably within the 28 psi permitted variance, but it's close). I have a theory on this.
When I first got the bike, it smoked at start. It would smoke BAD sometimes, too. My mechanic suggested I switch to AMSOIL, and that would make the smoking go away. It did. So, between that and the blueness of the smoke, I know I was burning oil. Also, the bike was always parked on the kickstand. Thus, it leaned toward #1, and my suspicion is that #1 burned the lion's share of the oil.
Fast foward about 9 months, and I've got this compression reading. My theory is that #1 has alot of carbon in it, and that's what's causing its high compression. So, GSers, I have two questions for you:
1) Could you think of any other ways this could happen?
2) If it is carbon, how could I best remove it without taking the head off?
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