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    Hey fellas,
    couple quick questions, do you start the motor while doing a compression check or just turn it over with the starter? how many turns do I need to get an accurate reading? THanks
    "Beware of any man that owns a pig farm"
    "Hence the meaning of the Saying,.. As greedy as a pig"
    79 XS1100 modified standard
    Chain Drive, Monoshock,extendend hand built swingarm, 200 rear
    pod filters,150 mains,45 pilots
    straight pipe 4-2 exhaust
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  • #2
    Warm up the engine to operating temp. Unhook all the plug wires from the plugs. Screw in the comp. tester into whichever plug hole you're testing. Hold the throttle at WOT (wide open throttle) while you hold down the starter button until the gauge doesn't increase anymore (usu. takes 4-5 cycles)

    Anyone feel free to correct me if I screwed up the process/explaination.
    -Do what makes you happy.

    '79 Honda CB 750 K (2)
    '78 XS 11 E - "Rhona"
    ...and a 2nd E, for the goodies on it.

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    • #3
      TCI

      Have heard that TCI does not like being fired without being hooked to plugs,

      so......I just disconnect it too.....


      mro
      btw, engine will crank nicely with all plugs removed.

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      • #4
        Gracias Amigos, but what does holding open the throttle accomplish?
        Hey MRO, about your BTW should I pull all the plugs, I need to check all the cylinders anyway?
        Last edited by audijunky; 09-07-2006, 08:19 AM.
        "Beware of any man that owns a pig farm"
        "Hence the meaning of the Saying,.. As greedy as a pig"
        79 XS1100 modified standard
        Chain Drive, Monoshock,extendend hand built swingarm, 200 rear
        pod filters,150 mains,45 pilots
        straight pipe 4-2 exhaust
        new to me 05 Kawasaki zxr12r man does she fly
        Owned 83 Honda V65 Magna
        Owned 02 Vstar 650 classic
        owned 85 Honda Shadow VT 700C

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        • #5
          If you Don't hold the throttle open , you will not get a good shot of air for a correct reading . The butterflys will not let air in ...
          A cold engine , readings are not accurate either ...

          Pull all the plugs , it will crank over easier !!

          Bob
          1979 XS1100 SPECIAL (under 18,000 miles Sold 5/12/2016
          1982 XJ1100 MAXIM(PARTS BIKE??)shows 14,000 miles ??? Up for sale whole or parts

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          • #6
            should I pull all the plugs, I need to check all the cylinders anyway

            Yup,
            much easier on starter motor and will spin faster

            what does holding open the throttle accomplish?

            allows air to flow in to head unrestricted. Butterfly valves are opened w/throttle "wto".



            mro

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            • #7
              And this is why you guys rule. I tell you what this is the best and most informative site I have ever been 2! Anybody know where I can find the jetting guide? I have been to it before but cant find it now. thanks all
              "Beware of any man that owns a pig farm"
              "Hence the meaning of the Saying,.. As greedy as a pig"
              79 XS1100 modified standard
              Chain Drive, Monoshock,extendend hand built swingarm, 200 rear
              pod filters,150 mains,45 pilots
              straight pipe 4-2 exhaust
              new to me 05 Kawasaki zxr12r man does she fly
              Owned 83 Honda V65 Magna
              Owned 02 Vstar 650 classic
              owned 85 Honda Shadow VT 700C

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              • #8
                This is probably the article you were looking at:
                Denny Zander's jetting recommendations
                Ken Talbot

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                • #9
                  Can't you just unplug the TCI? I don't think that will affect the starter circuit. Just a thought. The best, in my opinion, compression guages are the ones that screw and and don't release pressure untill you push the button. I used to use the old syle with no pressure release and you had to hold it in place, but now have the craftsman screw in type.
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