Hi,
I have pulled the carburators off the bike, as the bike was sitting for over 8 months before I got hold of it, (possibly longer as the history is unkknown)and when I put fuel in the bike to start it, the bike started, although fuel started pouring out everywhere from the air filter cover, after removing the Carby's they need a good clean and the floats were stuck. Now I want to do a compression test, the speedo reads 33,000Kms and if the compression figures are high, it will give me more insentive to restore the bike properly, knowing the bike still has good life left in it.
Am I wasting my time doing the compression test with the carby's off the bike and the engine cold? Or will I do it and assume I can add a bit because of this?
Over to those knowledgeable on this site.
Cheers
Lou
81 XS1.1
I have pulled the carburators off the bike, as the bike was sitting for over 8 months before I got hold of it, (possibly longer as the history is unkknown)and when I put fuel in the bike to start it, the bike started, although fuel started pouring out everywhere from the air filter cover, after removing the Carby's they need a good clean and the floats were stuck. Now I want to do a compression test, the speedo reads 33,000Kms and if the compression figures are high, it will give me more insentive to restore the bike properly, knowing the bike still has good life left in it.
Am I wasting my time doing the compression test with the carby's off the bike and the engine cold? Or will I do it and assume I can add a bit because of this?
Over to those knowledgeable on this site.
Cheers
Lou
81 XS1.1
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