barnett468
Coast to Coast
you can not shift the transs by rotating the rear wheel because the rear wheel wont ritate unless you have around 30 lbs of compression or less . . you should remove the pluugs then rotate the cank with the starter.
barnett468 said:you can not shift the transs by rotating the rear wheel because the rear wheel wont ritate unless you have around 30 lbs of compression or less . . you should remove the pluugs then rotate the cank with the starter.
Side panel and plugs coming out tomorrow when I test my clutch/gears. Will take pics and vids to get your opinions! Tonight going for a long ride and report RPMs/MPH to gear. I just put on a shiny new tach.barnett468 said:Nope because he will be trying to overcome the compression of the engine which can be done but it's ridiculous to do it that way as it requires a bit of strength . . take 3 minutes to remove the spark plugs, its not that hard to do.
Just dyn synced carbs and no vacuum leaks at manifold or podsJimmyD750 said:Make sure there's no new air leaks on Carb boots and airbox. Had similar prob before and that was the culprit.
Truebarnett468 said:TACHS work better when they are shiny.
deviant said:Correct me if I'm wrong with an inline four, but typically with twins "shaky" can be a signal of out of sync carbs. Not sure if you mean it vibrates a lot or just a condition of suspension, etc. Having a cooler exhaust can also be a sign of that condition.
barnett468 said:Yes that can also contribute to it but usually not to the extent I am guessing he means but this should be checked anyway it regardless just as a matter of properly tuning the bike
barnett468 said:.
well you said it would do a wheelie and pull your arms out of your sockets it you revved it up and dumped the clutch so based on your description it does not sound like it has low compression, but since it is a free and easy thing to test, it is certainly something i would do.
deviant said:Did you test compression wet by dropping a few drops of oil into the spark plug hole, as well? You should do both.