Bike 83 750e with 28K... it is tkents old bike.
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ohgoodtimes
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I took my bike in two have it tuned after moving to arizona and the guy at the shop told me the engine was blown and that it would need to be replaced! What?! I was riding it before I brought it down here so I am confused. he said the compression was 130-125-55-140. What are the suggestions for fixing this problem.
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Time for some new rings, or you have a blown gasket, or maybe a valve problem. Those compression numbers are fine except for #3. Run as fast as you can and get your bike back from Mr. guy at the shop. He's an idiot.Originally posted by ohgoodtimes View PostI took my bike in two have it tuned after moving to arizona and the guy at the shop told me the engine was blown and that it would need to be replaced! What?! I was riding it before I brought it down here so I am confused. he said the compression was 130-125-55-140. What are the suggestions for fixing this problem.
Bike 83 750e with 28K... it is tkents old bike.
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67fire
Exactly! And you might just want to take your own compression readings.
A tightly (incorrect) exhaust valve could be stuck open or not closing all of the way on #3.
Eric
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Adjust valves and go from there.
unless you have the ability to hire and fire, there isn't much you can do about it...Originally posted by ohgoodtimes View PostWhat are the suggestions for fixing this problem.
Last edited by rustybronco; 08-18-2009, 03:01 PM.
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ohgoodtimes
Any suggestions as to where to get pistons that are .05 over? also how do i check for a stuck valve?
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by rustybronco View PostAdjust valves and go from there.
unless you have the ability to hire and fire, there isn't much you can do about it...
+1 to both. Adjust the valves, do a compression test for YOURSELF, then if you find there are still problems, FIND THEM, then go from there. Unless of course you like wasting money..Originally posted by blowerbike View Poststrange...
i would get a second and 3rd opinion.
cylinders just don't go bad like that.
find a mechanic that can say more than...
ENGINES BAD....PAY ME.
don't go looking for parts before you know 100% whats wrong inside of the engine.
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Sorry, the warranty is up.Originally posted by ohgoodtimes View Post
Bike 83 750e with 28K... it is tkents old bike.
Adjust the valves, check the compression again, take two aspirin and call me in the morning. The idiot probably forgot to open the throttle on that cylinder.
Happy to hear it's still up and running.
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ohgoodtimes
I am in tucson. And I wasn't implying anything about a warranty haha but will be checking the valves.
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