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The bike I just picked up tested at 70lbs per cylinder. Valves are fine, so hoping the compression will come up if I run it a little. The bike was not run very much; 9300 original miles. I've been told a rebuild on these bikes usually requires rings only. Rarely is there wear to the cylinder walls. Any truth to this?
Trust me, Graeme, if that is the original engine in your LS, it has Nikasil cylinders. 1981 model year (began manufacture in Sept. 1980) onward had this feature, on all airheads, AFAIK.
Well, I've just checked the documentation & they've charged me for it. (Honing). It might not be Nickasil coated any more then.
QuoteTrust me, Graeme, if that is the original engine in your LS, it has Nikasil cylinders. 1981 model year (began manufacture in Sept. 1980) onward had this feature, on all airheads, AFAIK.Well, I've just checked the documentation & they've charged me for it. (Honing). It might not be Nickasil coated any more then. :-/
Hi Greg,I would either put Marvel Mystery Oil in the oil (12oz) and some in the gas tank (2oz) and run it for 500 miles.This should clean out the motor.If that doesn't work then get some Sea Foam and do the head cleaning procedure by taking off the air tubes so you can get to the front mouth of the carb and choke each cylinder with SeaFoam.This will kill the bike and turn it into an insect fogger but it is needed to get the SeaFoam into the cylinder to clean out the carbon and free up the rings.Follow the instructions on the 16oz can.Actually I would use the air intake tubes by turning them out away from the airfilter but leave them attached to the carb.This will make it easy to pour the SeaFoam into the motor while it is running!It sounds crazy but mechanics I know swear by this stuff.If that doesn't work, remove the cylinders and clean the pistons and put in new rings.My 03/1980 motor has had two sets of rings honed twice and the cylinders are still on their original bore at 105,000 miles.Nikasilcylinders started on the R65 in 09/1980 (September 1980).Good luck. Thanks! I was not sure where to begin.Greg
New back brakes & seal in the diff due to oil leaking into the drum.