Tombola Posted June 14, 2021 Posted June 14, 2021 I done a compression check on my 1200 blandit, WOT I’m getting 110psi ish across all 4 cylinders. Its a W reg and 30k on the clock, Mileage backed up by the mots. few cc’s of oil picks up compression to 150psi. It’s the cylinders right? Oil like that can’t help the valves seal? bike wasn’t screaming hot. it answers the question why it’s always been a pig, I just want some input in case I’m missing something Bike has always been rough cold, spitting back, rough coming on the revs, once warm it’s OK ish. Carbs have been ultrasonically cleaned by Jim at super bike surgery, valves clearances done and carbs are balanced. standard zorst, air filter, and new plugs thznks tom Quote
wraith Posted June 14, 2021 Posted June 14, 2021 Sounds like bores/cylinders but strange for them all to be low and the same across all 4. Quote
TonyGee Posted June 14, 2021 Posted June 14, 2021 new they should be 178psi limit is 124psi. just for reference. Quote
Gixer1460 Posted June 14, 2021 Posted June 14, 2021 30 minutes ago, wraith said: Sounds like bores/cylinders but strange for them all to be low and the same across all 4. Extended oil changes causes all kinds of wear! If the recommended limit is 124psi, then yes its re-bore time and while your in there it'd be rude not to turbo it to help with the breathing LOL! 2 Quote
Tombola Posted June 14, 2021 Author Posted June 14, 2021 Although that would be lovely… it’s a W reg half faired in maroon Can anyone advise on a cost effective repair for a all round hack? Quote
TonyGee Posted June 14, 2021 Posted June 14, 2021 make sure your compression tester is reading right, test it on a known good engine. seen this before when someone used a faulty tester. Quote
Tombola Posted June 14, 2021 Author Posted June 14, 2021 I will tony I have a decent pressure gauge, just need a reducer to get to the 1/8” bsp of the tester body. It made good compression with oil in the bores which is unfortunate. But if it’s under reading that could be OK Quote
Tombola Posted June 15, 2021 Author Posted June 15, 2021 Done another compression test, 110 ish psi across all 4 clyinders, 1+4 being around 115psi. Engine was ran up to temperature this time. I also borrowed a leakage tester from our garage. I’ve followed the instructions and apparently leakage is low between 25-30% 4 clyinders. it is a sealey leakage kit so whether it’s any good? Quote
wraith Posted June 15, 2021 Posted June 15, 2021 Never used a leakage tester before. If the bores or rings are worn, there's 4 things you can do. 1. Cheep way, get another set of barrels and put them on and hope it brings the comp up 2. Strip the top end, put new rings on the piston's, hone the bores and hope. 3. Combine 1 and 2 4. Big bore Any of the above you will need to replace head and base gasket and o rings Sorry and 5. Look for a new engine Quote
TonyGee Posted June 15, 2021 Posted June 15, 2021 45 minutes ago, Tombola said: Done another compression test, 110 ish psi across all 4 clyinders, 1+4 being around 115psi. Engine was ran up to temperature this time. I also borrowed a leakage tester from our garage. I’ve followed the instructions and apparently leakage is low between 25-30% 4 clyinders. it is a sealey leakage kit so whether it’s any good? them figures don't sound good i think a top end strip is in order and get the measuring gear out and while your at it a valve job too. Quote
Tombola Posted June 15, 2021 Author Posted June 15, 2021 Cylinder 2+4 have this in the both bores. Feels completely smooth, but obviously corrosion. The bike had been stood outside for a while, could also be condensation from not running the bike Thanks for all your help guys I’ll have to weigh up what to do with it I really didn’t want another project. Quote
wraith Posted June 15, 2021 Posted June 15, 2021 Yes they don't look good, If it was me, I'd pop over to the wanted section and see if anyone has a motor they can sell you and sell that one for spair or repair. In the long run probably the cheapest and quickest way to get the bike up and running again. Quote
Tombola Posted June 15, 2021 Author Posted June 15, 2021 How different is the bandit bottom end to the gsx1100f? I ask because I have a bored set of barrels, low comp Mtc pistons, rods, and turbo I was saving for a 7/11 project. Quote
manden Posted June 16, 2021 Posted June 16, 2021 13 hours ago, Tombola said: How different is the bandit bottom end to the gsx1100f? I ask because I have a bored set of barrels, low comp Mtc pistons, rods, and turbo I was saving for a 7/11 project. Looks like that french guys old setup Quote
Tombola Posted June 16, 2021 Author Posted June 16, 2021 If you have a member name or link to the thread would be much appreciated? I’ve had a google of using bandit 1200 bottom end with 1100 top end. Quote
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