Crm slow acceleration?
- Darrylmartin
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Re: Crm slow acceleration?
Thanks for the info guys.. I am going to do a compression test tomorrow and I'm going to check jet, and plug
- Darrylmartin
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Re: Crm slow acceleration?
Ok so I done a compression test..... It's reading 95psi.... That's low right? Plug was a good colour tho... :-/
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Re: Crm slow acceleration?
That's very low, 150 psi is more normal.
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- Darrylmartin
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Re: Crm slow acceleration?
Ok... What would be the main cause? ...I suspect the last owner replaced piston with same size but not rebore.....
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Re: Crm slow acceleration?
Take the top end off to check but probably rebore and new piston and rings.
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Re: Crm slow acceleration?
Ok will do I'm guessing leisure trail is the best place to go?..... Also I think what happened was the guy that had it before me did not run in the last piston.... Sounds like it has piston slack..