low compression

jnagel

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I have 1991 intruder v6 150 i had compression checked and was 75 -76- 74
on one bank and 72- 68- 77 my question is could it be rings or head and could i just get away with new rings standard and stone hone or should i over size thanks
 

bigtwin

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Re: low compression

Have you tried the decarb procedure outlined in the FAQ section?
If not, I would try that first then retest compression.
 

Marc III

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Re: low compression

They're relatively close and that's encouraging. Try a different compression tester after the decarb.
 

kenmyfam

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Re: low compression

Decarb for sure. Then check again with a couple of compression testers to make certain there is not a huge error with one of them. If it is still low then start the teardown and make a decision on what you find. Rings and a hone may be all you need but a rebore may be the only realistic answer.
 

bigtwin

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Re: low compression

BTW use only a thread in style compression tester vs the kind you hold into the spark plug hole (they are very inaccurate)
 

hoeser

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Re: low compression

Also oil the threads and rubber o-ring on the compression tester to ensure no air is escaping.
 
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