Pat,
When I did mine now almost 6 years ago, I didn't know any better, and put 20-50 Castrol in it. Seemed like it took a long time to break in, but just like PGGG, I too had compression readings of 180 range after breakin, and I only put the 1179 kit in! I'm running the stock cams/heads from an 81SH.
Taking 180psi divided by sea level 14.7 gives you 12.25.... however I know that is NOT how compression ratios are calculated. However, 142psi which is listed as the stock value, divided by 14.7 gives you ~9.6.......hmmm?
The head gasket is a special Graphite compound, and I think it does undergo some compression during torquing. I also don't remember having to install or use either the bottom O-rings, or a bottom gasket, just a thin layer of (don't shoot me) Permatex.....
again, I plead ignorance of 6 years ago!!
Have not had any leaks from around the base of the cylinders at all! The cylinder jugs stick down into the upper case a good inch or more, and there isn't much pressure there. You've already invested in both gasket and O-rings, so go ahead and use them, but I'm pretty sure you could have just used some Yamabond type sealant!
T.C.
When I did mine now almost 6 years ago, I didn't know any better, and put 20-50 Castrol in it. Seemed like it took a long time to break in, but just like PGGG, I too had compression readings of 180 range after breakin, and I only put the 1179 kit in! I'm running the stock cams/heads from an 81SH.
Taking 180psi divided by sea level 14.7 gives you 12.25.... however I know that is NOT how compression ratios are calculated. However, 142psi which is listed as the stock value, divided by 14.7 gives you ~9.6.......hmmm?

The head gasket is a special Graphite compound, and I think it does undergo some compression during torquing. I also don't remember having to install or use either the bottom O-rings, or a bottom gasket, just a thin layer of (don't shoot me) Permatex.....
again, I plead ignorance of 6 years ago!!
Have not had any leaks from around the base of the cylinders at all! The cylinder jugs stick down into the upper case a good inch or more, and there isn't much pressure there. You've already invested in both gasket and O-rings, so go ahead and use them, but I'm pretty sure you could have just used some Yamabond type sealant!T.C.
My cams are stock 80's, perfect for down here as it's very twisty and hilly on a lot of roads. My motor is still 'de-tuned' for tractability but has mega-grunt. I was itching to give the motor 'the works' as the ported head can match up with hard-out cams and re-worked valvetrain including under-bucket shims to get maximum kick at redline revs - topped off with gaping bell-mouthed flatslides. Also lightened crankshaft and other tricky things... but this XS is my only roadbike so it's a cruiser first and foremost. XS11's are such a smooth effortless roadbike I don't wanna change it. Still impressed with the bike after EVERY ride.
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