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sudden compression drop?


cubinzkid

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On a fresh re-build......I can't tell you how many flywheels I've heard of that came loose.....

Just pointing out something to check on.

If you lost compression in 10 hours.......you forgot to mix oil in your gas.

I'm betting it's not compression.

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wayyyyy too low

either hole in both pistons/cracked rings (unlikely) or blew headgaket

which head do you have?

doesn't take much to pull the head (coolant, plug wires and a few nuts)

 

and/or pull the carbs and reeds and check the pistons 

but I'd start with the head 1st

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I pulled the head, before I read your post hercalmighty, but 3 of my studs came with my bolts. I'm gonna go get a good set of cometic gaskets and 3 new studs from the shop tomorrow. I just put new plugs in 2 hours ago. Pistons and cylinders look good, and the rings are still expanding. When the top end was done, the cylinders were bored and honed, by a professional, with new pistons and rings and gaskets. I think it was my headgasket.

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