A
Anonymous
Guest
Found I have one cylinder on the 82 GS1100 running at below 100 psi and the others are 130-135. Mileage is 24K.
I figure I will need to at least have the cylinders honed and install rings.
But before I teardown the top end, thought I might try putting penetrating oil in the cylinder to see if might break loose a frozen ring (if that's the problem).
Is it possible that the penetrating oil will "eat" something I don't want it to?
Like the combustion chamber or the top of the piston. Don't know if it will damage to aluminum.
I've heard of this being done in car engines (all iron, like older small block Chevys) but not a bike engine.
Any thoughts?
I figure I will need to at least have the cylinders honed and install rings.
But before I teardown the top end, thought I might try putting penetrating oil in the cylinder to see if might break loose a frozen ring (if that's the problem).
Is it possible that the penetrating oil will "eat" something I don't want it to?
Like the combustion chamber or the top of the piston. Don't know if it will damage to aluminum.
I've heard of this being done in car engines (all iron, like older small block Chevys) but not a bike engine.
Any thoughts?