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Well I tested my compression cold and got approx 95psi (left) and 105psi (right). Then I took it for a rip, warmed the engine up and tested again. I got 80psi (left) and 90psi (right)... Can somebody tell me if this means my top end is on its way out?

 

I seem to be having an issue with my left cylinder not firing properly. At low RPM's it doesnt seem to be firing but once I rev it up it fires. Through 1st and 2nd I have lack of power but into 3rd it goes like hell. When I pull the plugs the left plug is soaked. I'm running proper jetting for my setup (or so I've been told). And the right side plug is a nice brown so jetting should be fine. I just replaced my reeds so that shouldn't be my issue either.

 

I don't know if maybe the compression is too low that the fuel isn't igniting on the left side..

Edited by jaredvh
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I would change out the pistons and rings and giver a hone jobber. :thumbsup:

 

How the cow paddy riding out your way? :laugh:

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Might want to throw a leakdown test in your plans before you separate the cylinders, maybe a crank seal fouling your plugs. Try a different compression tester if you have access to one, I had the unfortunate experience of using a bunk one :down:

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