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BrianH
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So I just finished re-building the top end on my bike. I've got the head on with all the nuts torqued to spec(29ft/lbs) which secure the head to the barrels.
When I crank the engine over slowly I hear a hiss, as if air is escaping from somewhere. The sounds is coming out of the engine, in the middle of the engine where the cam chain travels.
I don't have any of the cams in so the cylinders are completely sealed while I crank it so it cant be escaping from the valves.
Could pressure be escaping through the rings? Or is it probably the head gasket?
Thanks
Brian
When I crank the engine over slowly I hear a hiss, as if air is escaping from somewhere. The sounds is coming out of the engine, in the middle of the engine where the cam chain travels.
I don't have any of the cams in so the cylinders are completely sealed while I crank it so it cant be escaping from the valves.
Could pressure be escaping through the rings? Or is it probably the head gasket?
Thanks
Brian