BadBrad
2005 Pitbull
Ok,Ok, we all know that bikes don't just "fix themselves" and mines no exception.Didn't I say that Dog might just lick it's wounds and fix itself?
I got back to work on my dog today. I sprayed WD-40 around the intake and no change in idle.
Using what I had at the house, I took the thermostat off the cooker and while reving the bike at about 1500 rpm's I checked the exhaust temp. The front cylinder read about 300 degrees while the rear cylinder read about 170 degrees.
Next, I went and picked up a compression check meter. The front (good) cylinder registered 105 psi. The rear (bad) cylinder registered 88 psi. :bang: I turned the motor 10 cycles to get these readings. Keep in mind that I recently had work done on the front cylinder and had new rings placed on the piston. Not sure it would make that big a difference. What is normal for compression on a 117?
OK pound, what do you think? I'm thinking pull the head....again......and have new valves and springs put in. The cylinder wall looked good and had no obvious issues (smooth and no scratches or marks). What else might cause lower compression?
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