restoring a bike - setting initial idle

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13 Oct 2023 17:27 #890448 by Kelly E
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The best lesson I've ever learned is "you get what you pay for".

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13 Oct 2023 20:22 #890456 by sf4t7
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Some lessons are more expensive than others !  Unfortunately, the more you pay for the lesson, the longer you remember it.   


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22 Oct 2023 18:49 #890823 by Zaddict
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Well, I dug in and pulled the head and cylinder today.  I'm a little sad because all the engine internals looked pristine.  Cylinders are beautiful, pistons and rings look fine.  Bike has only 8500 miles and it shows. I was hoping to find something clearly wrong which would explain the low compression numbers and why the bike wouldn't run properly.  Maybe the only semi-suspicious thing  I found was these carbon deposits under the head gasket, but these don't look too bad, or do they? 


 

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23 Oct 2023 04:56 #890832 by hardrockminer
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Your valve seals may require replacing.  Also, have you checked timing?

I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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23 Oct 2023 09:46 #890847 by Zaddict
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Your valve seals may require replacing.  Also, have you checked timing?
 
Timing was correct (I checked when I checked valve clearance earlier).  
Is there an easy-ish way to check if the valve seals are good?  I suppose bad seals would be another way oil could have been getting into the combustion chambers. 



 

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23 Oct 2023 10:11 #890850 by Wookie58
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Valve seals won't cause low compression that you identified earlier in the thread

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