Well, Griz ...
I'm not real sure how to interpret the latest comp test numbers ... 'specially since I'm not there to watch the guage as it pumps up.
Also, I have never had a dead hole on any of the XS11's motors that I have ever worked on (knock on wood) ... so I'm not completely sure that what you're reporting actually indicates a bent valve in #1. If it were 60 psi instead of 120psi, it would be a no-brainer ... bent valve.
Maybe someone, and there are more than a few on here, who has had a bent valve can jump in here and report if the reading in #1 is low enough to indicate a bent valve. If no one does, I would Top Dead #1 on it's compression stroke and take my blow tip and stick it in the plug hole. The blow tip would seal up the cylinder and then I would squirt some air in there and listen for air leaking out into the intake or exhaust. If I couldn't hear anything, I would beg, buy or borrow a cylinder leak-down guage and that would tell the tale.
I'm not real sure how to interpret the latest comp test numbers ... 'specially since I'm not there to watch the guage as it pumps up.
Also, I have never had a dead hole on any of the XS11's motors that I have ever worked on (knock on wood) ... so I'm not completely sure that what you're reporting actually indicates a bent valve in #1. If it were 60 psi instead of 120psi, it would be a no-brainer ... bent valve.
Maybe someone, and there are more than a few on here, who has had a bent valve can jump in here and report if the reading in #1 is low enough to indicate a bent valve. If no one does, I would Top Dead #1 on it's compression stroke and take my blow tip and stick it in the plug hole. The blow tip would seal up the cylinder and then I would squirt some air in there and listen for air leaking out into the intake or exhaust. If I couldn't hear anything, I would beg, buy or borrow a cylinder leak-down guage and that would tell the tale.
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