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Engine Compression Range?

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    Engine Compression Range?

    Just wondering what is consider healthy and normal for regular street bikes and for race bike with high compression.

    2000 R6 regular gas
    Cylinder 1: 176
    Cylinder 2: 155
    Cylinder 3: 175
    Cylinder 4: 156

    2002 GSX-R750 high compression is averaging about 170-180 for all 4 cylinders but I can't remember exact numbers.

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    Re: Engine Compression Range?

    Not sure of specs for your bike but as a general rule, 10 percent difference is ok, using your high that would be 17-18psi. You're a bit over that. I would not pull the motor apart for just that. Is there a reason you checked the compression? high mileage, lots of laps, burning oil, etc.

    How do the plugs look?

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    Lol. He saw me do it and likes to fiddle and worry.

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    Are all spark plugs out? Are you holding the throttle WFO?

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    Re: Engine Compression Range?

    Are your valves in spec?

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    Re: Engine Compression Range?

    Do not seek what you fear to find

    Was it warm ?
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    Old squirt of oil trick

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    Re: Engine Compression Range?

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    Are all spark plugs out? Are you holding the throttle WFO?

    All the plugs are out and held the throttle WFO just like you taught me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurlon View Post
    Are your valves in spec?
    Not sure if my valves are in spec, how do you check that?

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    Re: Engine Compression Range?

    Quote Originally Posted by timmyho414 View Post
    Not sure of specs for your bike but as a general rule, 10 percent difference is ok, using your high that would be 17-18psi. You're a bit over that. I would not pull the motor apart for just that. Is there a reason you checked the compression? high mileage, lots of laps, burning oil, etc.

    How do the plugs look?
    Plugs look dry, dark brown. Seemed to be normal looking. Reason I checked the compression was cause it has 12k miles, I got it used which there's always a concern, lots of laps through it, about 12 track days this year. I wanted to find out what kind of condition the motor is in. what are the reasons why people do compression tests?

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    Re: Engine Compression Range?

    Usually you do compression tests if you have a problem with misfires that isn't spark related, or are consuming oil/coolant at an abnormal rate. These issues could indicate a bad head gasket or rings, which are more easily found with a compression and/or leakdown test.

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