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    #31
    Ok you have your stock carbs. If you had c/v carbs you would have to remove the carbs to do a proper compression test instead of just holding the throttle wide open
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    85 GS1150-9.72@146mph stock W/B.
    88 GSXR1100-dragbike 9.18@139.92mph/5.68@118mph.
    98 Bandit 1200-9.38@146mph/6.02@121mph.
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      #32
      Originally posted by stetracer View Post
      Ok you have your stock carbs. If you had c/v carbs you would have to remove the carbs to do a proper compression test instead of just holding the throttle wide open
      I'm not sure I follow you here. How do you figure that holding the butterflies open with the throttle does not constitute a proper test?
      '83 GS650G
      '83 GS550es (didn't like the colours in the 80's, but they've grown on me)

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        #33
        Originally posted by BigD_83 View Post
        I'm not sure I follow you here. How do you figure that holding the butterflies open with the throttle does not constitute a proper test?
        On c/v carbs even when you hold the throttle open all the way the slides will not lift if the bike is not running
        My stable
        84 GSX1100EFG-10.62 @ 125 mph 64'' W/B.
        85 GS1150-9.72@146mph stock W/B.
        88 GSXR1100-dragbike 9.18@139.92mph/5.68@118mph.
        98 Bandit 1200-9.38@146mph/6.02@121mph.
        90 Suzuki GS 1425cc FBG Pro Stock chassis 5.42@124mph
        06 GSXR750 10.44@135mph
        00 Honda elite 80 pit bike

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          #34
          Originally posted by BigD_83 View Post
          I'm not sure I follow you here. How do you figure that holding the butterflies open with the throttle does not constitute a proper test?
          When you twist open the VM carbs the slide comes fully up and the bore is wide open. Doing the same with CV the throttle plate/butterfly is open but the slide is not fully up, restricting the supply of air to the cylinder.
          97 R1100R
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          80 GS850G, 79 Z400B, 85 R100RT, 80 Z650D, 76 CB200

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            #35
            simple pimple....lol

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              #36
              True enough, but I'm not sure you aren't splitting hairs, though. If I'm not mistaken, the Suzuki service manual gives numbers for compression testing with the carbs on...
              '83 GS650G
              '83 GS550es (didn't like the colours in the 80's, but they've grown on me)

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                #37
                Originally posted by BigD_83 View Post
                True enough, but I'm not sure you aren't splitting hairs, though. If I'm not mistaken, the Suzuki service manual gives numbers for compression testing with the carbs on...

                what are the the compression numbers the manual calls for with the carbs on? It would have to be a low number. That is why I asked him if he had c/v carbs because some guys switch to the newer c/v carbs or the flat slide c/v carbs like on the Bandit 1200's
                really not splitting hairs there is a big difference in cranking compression with carbs on as to off with c/v carbs
                Last edited by stetracer; 07-25-2014, 09:12 PM.
                My stable
                84 GSX1100EFG-10.62 @ 125 mph 64'' W/B.
                85 GS1150-9.72@146mph stock W/B.
                88 GSXR1100-dragbike 9.18@139.92mph/5.68@118mph.
                98 Bandit 1200-9.38@146mph/6.02@121mph.
                90 Suzuki GS 1425cc FBG Pro Stock chassis 5.42@124mph
                06 GSXR750 10.44@135mph
                00 Honda elite 80 pit bike

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