Steve
GS Whisperer
Don't have a compression gauge. 
Part of what is so confusing is that when it's running, it runs PERFECTLY. Nice, smooth, as powerful as a 550 can be, can't ask for much more. Then it warms up, stumbles a bit, fades out and dies.
If it only happened with the regular fuel tank, I would suspect the vent in the cap. I might also suspect the petcock losing vacuum and shutting down fuel flow. That's because it gives the impression of running out of gas and slowly dying. However, we are feeding it with an external tank, so those two suspects are eliminated.
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Part of what is so confusing is that when it's running, it runs PERFECTLY. Nice, smooth, as powerful as a 550 can be, can't ask for much more. Then it warms up, stumbles a bit, fades out and dies.
If it only happened with the regular fuel tank, I would suspect the vent in the cap. I might also suspect the petcock losing vacuum and shutting down fuel flow. That's because it gives the impression of running out of gas and slowly dying. However, we are feeding it with an external tank, so those two suspects are eliminated.
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