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Riding Again
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This is a continuation of the "bogging in mid-high throttle"
I performed a compression check to see if I had something funny going on. The results are not stellar, but they are consistent at 1: 107; 2: 106; 3: 110; 4: 107. [absolute air pressure is typically 12.5 psi at this altitude so I think it's reasonable].
But WHOA
, what did I find when I pulled the plugs to do the compression check.
As a group
#1 - Pretty white
#2 - Not quite as white as there is a little bit of gray, wondering if it was some anti-seize as I pulled it out:-s
#3 - Looking damp with some brown.
#4 - Wow. WOW!
These were new plugs that have just been subjected to carb synching, about 5 miles up and down the street to check out the work, and about another 5 to the gas station and back.
I know I need to adjust 4.
3 I need to check to make sure that it's firing (might explain why I had problems syncing and this was much lower than the others (new plug caps)
1 and 2 have me partially worried - though no chalky deposits.
I now open it op for comments and additional questions.
I performed a compression check to see if I had something funny going on. The results are not stellar, but they are consistent at 1: 107; 2: 106; 3: 110; 4: 107. [absolute air pressure is typically 12.5 psi at this altitude so I think it's reasonable].
But WHOA
As a group
#1 - Pretty white
#2 - Not quite as white as there is a little bit of gray, wondering if it was some anti-seize as I pulled it out:-s
#3 - Looking damp with some brown.
#4 - Wow. WOW!
These were new plugs that have just been subjected to carb synching, about 5 miles up and down the street to check out the work, and about another 5 to the gas station and back.
I know I need to adjust 4.
3 I need to check to make sure that it's firing (might explain why I had problems syncing and this was much lower than the others (new plug caps)
1 and 2 have me partially worried - though no chalky deposits.
I now open it op for comments and additional questions.