tripledose
New Member
Hey all,
I recently decided to replace the head gasket on my CB550F Cafe Racer. Given I was just going to replace the rocker cover gasket due to an oil leak I don't know what possessed me to continue down a bit further and get myself in trouble apparently. Now that everything is back together, following the manual, I have zero compression when I try to start it with the electric start. To my knowledge I've done the cam timing correctly lining the notch with the head surface facing towards the bike, align with the T for 1-4 and also with the cam sprocket notch at about 2 o clock. But I have no compression. I've tried every possible variation that I can think of for the cam timing, sprocket, valves etc and still no compression. This was a perfectly fine running bike until I did this to the poor girl. At this point i'm not sure what the situation is or what steps I should take to proceed so I'm hoping someone has some suggestions.
I don't recall now but if the surface of the head had a scratched up finish would it cause the compression problem? I installed the gasket dry based on a recommendation too so I'm not sure if that's an issue either.
Here is a shot of the bike as it sits now:
At this point I'm a bit tired of messing her up so I've debated taking it to a dealer locally that said they'd look at it but since I've done so much to this bike I'd like to be able to bring her back to working order on my own if I can.
Thanks for any suggestions.
I recently decided to replace the head gasket on my CB550F Cafe Racer. Given I was just going to replace the rocker cover gasket due to an oil leak I don't know what possessed me to continue down a bit further and get myself in trouble apparently. Now that everything is back together, following the manual, I have zero compression when I try to start it with the electric start. To my knowledge I've done the cam timing correctly lining the notch with the head surface facing towards the bike, align with the T for 1-4 and also with the cam sprocket notch at about 2 o clock. But I have no compression. I've tried every possible variation that I can think of for the cam timing, sprocket, valves etc and still no compression. This was a perfectly fine running bike until I did this to the poor girl. At this point i'm not sure what the situation is or what steps I should take to proceed so I'm hoping someone has some suggestions.
I don't recall now but if the surface of the head had a scratched up finish would it cause the compression problem? I installed the gasket dry based on a recommendation too so I'm not sure if that's an issue either.
Here is a shot of the bike as it sits now:
At this point I'm a bit tired of messing her up so I've debated taking it to a dealer locally that said they'd look at it but since I've done so much to this bike I'd like to be able to bring her back to working order on my own if I can.
Thanks for any suggestions.