Ok, here's an interesting question...
I got the motor out of my 'rebuild project' XJ and did a compression test. The numbers weren't very encouraging on the first try. I got 175, 90, 60, 175. The two outside holes checked nicely, not so good on the inner two. I checked the valve lash, and all but one were too tight, some down to less than .002". After changing the shims to get back within spec, the 90 psi cylinder came right up to match the two outside cylinders but the other only came up to 150.
All the plugs looked real good as far as no signs of burning oil, so I suspected maybe a valve issue. I sprayed some WD40 onto the exhaust valve and then that hole came up to 175 too. So it appears I have a very slightly burnt valve from being ran with insufficient clearance. So, what do you think the chances are that that valve will 'wear in' and get a better seal? I'm building this one for resale, so I want it 'right'; if I have to bite the bullet and pull the head to lap the valve, I'll do it. But I don't want to if I don't need to...
On a side note, this bike has about 49K miles on it, and I'll bet money the valves have never been adjusted. One exhaust valve (the only valve within spec no less) still had a 315 shim installed...
I got the motor out of my 'rebuild project' XJ and did a compression test. The numbers weren't very encouraging on the first try. I got 175, 90, 60, 175. The two outside holes checked nicely, not so good on the inner two. I checked the valve lash, and all but one were too tight, some down to less than .002". After changing the shims to get back within spec, the 90 psi cylinder came right up to match the two outside cylinders but the other only came up to 150.
All the plugs looked real good as far as no signs of burning oil, so I suspected maybe a valve issue. I sprayed some WD40 onto the exhaust valve and then that hole came up to 175 too. So it appears I have a very slightly burnt valve from being ran with insufficient clearance. So, what do you think the chances are that that valve will 'wear in' and get a better seal? I'm building this one for resale, so I want it 'right'; if I have to bite the bullet and pull the head to lap the valve, I'll do it. But I don't want to if I don't need to...
On a side note, this bike has about 49K miles on it, and I'll bet money the valves have never been adjusted. One exhaust valve (the only valve within spec no less) still had a 315 shim installed...
Comment