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TheCafeKid
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is there such a thing? or is it an imaginary useless number?? I started tinkering on my newly aquired GS1000G tonight, and after pulling the plugs and checking the valves (which are all tight, pretty much as i expected though) the plugs are all pretty carboned up, B7ES plugs (hotter than stock, I think the PPO was probably having issues because the valves werent closing all the way) Cylinder 4 however looked just a touch shiney...may be my imagination, paranoia or the like, but I hooked my compression gauge up to it, even tho i cant crank it except by hand and since the carbs are off obviously it would be a cold test... Im not wise in the ways of compression testing, so this maybe a completely worthless endeavor but I got 35PSI on that cylinder, dead cold, cranked by hand.
Now, couple years ago i bought a low miles GS750 8V motor off ebay, and had it shipped to me. After going thru the valves first thing, I was horrified to find that ALL of the intake side were at LEAST TWO shim sizes too tight. Paranoid that the valves were burnt, I hooked up my compression gauge the exact same way, cold hand crank test, and I DO remember them all testing out at about 35PSI plus or minus...At any rate, that didnt quell my fears and I ended up pulling the head to check the valves...all ok...but since i had the head off...Well, I ended up rebuilding the top end just for kicks since i had already bought the gasket kit (didnt do the rings, they all specked out) It was a learning experience for me...AT ANY RATE...so that 35PSI number...coincidence? Worthless? Or does it mean anything at all??
Experts??
Thanks in advance
TCK
Now, couple years ago i bought a low miles GS750 8V motor off ebay, and had it shipped to me. After going thru the valves first thing, I was horrified to find that ALL of the intake side were at LEAST TWO shim sizes too tight. Paranoid that the valves were burnt, I hooked up my compression gauge the exact same way, cold hand crank test, and I DO remember them all testing out at about 35PSI plus or minus...At any rate, that didnt quell my fears and I ended up pulling the head to check the valves...all ok...but since i had the head off...Well, I ended up rebuilding the top end just for kicks since i had already bought the gasket kit (didnt do the rings, they all specked out) It was a learning experience for me...AT ANY RATE...so that 35PSI number...coincidence? Worthless? Or does it mean anything at all??
Experts??
Thanks in advance
TCK