what should the compresion on a z 900 ive measured mine they all aprox 79 psi... is that good or bad ad on start up from cold my number 4 cylinder pops back through the exhaust
any ideas
barrie
(Edited by Z1Barrie at 5:21 pm on May 26, 2006)
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As above, IMHO a few things I'd make absolutely sure of:
1) Is the gauge calibrated? Although all 4 cyls are reading low are they really. Calibrate against 8bar factory compressed air.
2)Is the 'O' ring seated properly.
If the above OK then I would redo the dry test and record results then add 10cc oil in each bore and compare. If its still low it could be sha4gged bores and OR valves not seating corectly. I assume the head gasket if fine? If it climbs towards 140psi mark then its an indication the heads OK.
Mike
1) Is the gauge calibrated? Although all 4 cyls are reading low are they really. Calibrate against 8bar factory compressed air.
2)Is the 'O' ring seated properly.
If the above OK then I would redo the dry test and record results then add 10cc oil in each bore and compare. If its still low it could be sha4gged bores and OR valves not seating corectly. I assume the head gasket if fine? If it climbs towards 140psi mark then its an indication the heads OK.
Mike
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