Well I killed her.
So, I've been having this issue about compression and I thought it was a head gasket problem, so I had a new one delivered Sat, but worked all weekend long, so I didn't get a chance to put it in yet.
I was on my way to work on Monday (28F) and I guess I pushed her a little hard.
She bogged down and died, there was oil and exhuast leaking out from the head. I limped it back home.
Here's what it looked like in the light.

You can see the oil streaks down the header pipes.
I checked the compression and got: 60/30/75/10
I pulled the carb out and saw this:

You can see the oily foam in each throat.
That didn't give me any good feelings.
I got the head off and saw a few bad things.
First I saw the bad area of the gasket between 1 & 2:

Then I saw the hole in #2:

Whoa! I saw another hole in #4:

That's two holes in # 2 & #4.



So, I decided to resurrect the Green Monster.
I used the new head gasket and took the head & carbs that was on the SG (G’s original head and carbs) and put them back on him and had to bring the coils over and a few other electrical items and then the fairing.
I got all this done in about 6 hours this afternoon.
So, I've been having this issue about compression and I thought it was a head gasket problem, so I had a new one delivered Sat, but worked all weekend long, so I didn't get a chance to put it in yet.
I was on my way to work on Monday (28F) and I guess I pushed her a little hard.
She bogged down and died, there was oil and exhuast leaking out from the head. I limped it back home.
Here's what it looked like in the light.

You can see the oil streaks down the header pipes.
I checked the compression and got: 60/30/75/10

I pulled the carb out and saw this:

You can see the oily foam in each throat.
That didn't give me any good feelings.
I got the head off and saw a few bad things.
First I saw the bad area of the gasket between 1 & 2:

Then I saw the hole in #2:

Whoa! I saw another hole in #4:

That's two holes in # 2 & #4.




So, I decided to resurrect the Green Monster.
I used the new head gasket and took the head & carbs that was on the SG (G’s original head and carbs) and put them back on him and had to bring the coils over and a few other electrical items and then the fairing.
I got all this done in about 6 hours this afternoon.
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