This story starts with a carb sync. The bike was running jsut fine, but i could tell it needed just a hair of syncing. I pulled the carbs and used the bench sync method as I have no sync tool. The job went easy without problems and I got the carbs back on. Started her up to hear a hage vacuum leak on the left. Removed the carbs, again. Found a giant tear in carb boot number one. Patched up the tear with high temp silicone and J.B. weld. Then i noticed that the spark plug wire for plug two was partially grounding out on the valve cover. Patched the hole in the wire with same high temp silicone for a temporary fix. Ran a compression test while I had the plugs out. Results were:
Cyl 1.- 145
Cyl 2.- 133
Cyl 3.- 125
Cyl 4.- 142
Put it all back together and started it up. Started with little effort and went into idle quickly. However... There was a prominent knocking on the left side of the engine, sounded like number one, but not 100% sure, could be number two. Stopped the engine, pulled the plugs to put a small amount of oil into the cylinders and checked for spark while i had the plugs out. No spark on 1, but fine on the rest. Let the oil soak overnight and tried to start it again. Still knocking. I have just pulled the valve cover to take a peek in there. No obvious damage of any kind, but now im nervous. To me the next logical step is to pull the head and look in the cylinder... but i've never gone that far into an engine that didnt belong on yard equipment. I am confident in my mechanical abilities, but I really dont wanna screw this thing up. I am also doing it in the parking lot of my apartment complex. It is in a covered parking spot, but still not the best environment. Is head removal complicated surgery or not? Any other ways I can troubleshoot the knocking? Am I being really stupid and overlooking something obvious and/or important? Please.....Help.
Cyl 1.- 145
Cyl 2.- 133
Cyl 3.- 125
Cyl 4.- 142
Put it all back together and started it up. Started with little effort and went into idle quickly. However... There was a prominent knocking on the left side of the engine, sounded like number one, but not 100% sure, could be number two. Stopped the engine, pulled the plugs to put a small amount of oil into the cylinders and checked for spark while i had the plugs out. No spark on 1, but fine on the rest. Let the oil soak overnight and tried to start it again. Still knocking. I have just pulled the valve cover to take a peek in there. No obvious damage of any kind, but now im nervous. To me the next logical step is to pull the head and look in the cylinder... but i've never gone that far into an engine that didnt belong on yard equipment. I am confident in my mechanical abilities, but I really dont wanna screw this thing up. I am also doing it in the parking lot of my apartment complex. It is in a covered parking spot, but still not the best environment. Is head removal complicated surgery or not? Any other ways I can troubleshoot the knocking? Am I being really stupid and overlooking something obvious and/or important? Please.....Help.
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