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Posted by someone on August 10, 2007, 7:51 pm
 
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Posted by Gerrit on August 10, 2007, 8:17 pm
 On Aug 10, 7:51 pm, some...@some.domain wrote:

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Posted by Albrecht via MotorcycleKB.com on August 10, 2007, 11:02 pm
 Gerrit wrote:


It's about 10% more efficient to burn the fuel at 10:1 than it is to burn
fuel at 5:1 compression. As long as you have at least 90 psi cranking
compression, the engine should start.


Your valves are burned or not seating well for some other reason, such
as a build up of carbon.


130 psi is about the minimum.


OK, there is some extra volume inside the compression tester and the tube
connecting the tester to the spark plug hole. That's why you cannot get
a full pressure reading the first time the piston comes up on compression,
you
have to kick the engine through about 20 to 25 turns so you get 5 compression
strokes.

There is a tire valve inside the rubber end of the tester to capture a
fraction
of the pressure from each compression stroke.

The pressure should rise evenly, the same amount for each compression stroke.

But using one of those testers that doesn't screw in makes compression
testing difficult.

Also, the test is supposed to be done with the engine warmed up and the
throttle open
so the engine can get some air to compress.


I dunno, do you hear the compression leaking out the exhaust when you
kick the engine over?


It would make sense to disconnect the cable.


The spark from low voltage coils would only jump about 1/4 of an inch. Higher

voltage coils make long sparks, but you risk having the spark jump from coil
to coil *inside* the coil, ruining it.

It doesn't matter what position you start from. You have to kick and kick and
kick continuously while holding the compression
tester in one hand and the throttle open with the other hand. You need to
kick the
engine through about 20 to 25 turns.

When the compression stops rising, you've trapped all the pressure inside the
tester
that the engine can produce in 4 or 5 compression strokes.

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