turn over engine
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turn over engine
Presently I have a 79 CBX that needs the head rebuilt. I also have a complete 80 CBX engine that probably has not been turned over for several years. I would like to check the compression on this engine. What procedures should I take prior to turning the engine over. I do not plan to start the engine. I just want to hook a battery to it ,to check the compression. Should I pour oil down the plug holes first etc.
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Re: turn over engine
Duane,
Drain the engine oil & replace the filter. Drop the sump plate & inspect/clean the oil pump strainer . Refill with oil to about 1/2 the dipstick measure. Pull the plugs & pour a tablespoon of engine oil down each cylinder, leave overnight. Remove the cam cover & fill the cam wells with oil. Remove the right crankcase cover & turn the engine over several times by hand ( with a spanner.) If all seems well, replace the covers & spin the engine with the starter. Oil will come shooting out the plug holes so keep them covered with a cloth. Don't forget you need the the oil cooler connected... & don't forget to top the oil up prior to firing. I would run the oil for a few hundred miles & replace...
Sure I have missed something & am sure others will add...
Good luck....
Drain the engine oil & replace the filter. Drop the sump plate & inspect/clean the oil pump strainer . Refill with oil to about 1/2 the dipstick measure. Pull the plugs & pour a tablespoon of engine oil down each cylinder, leave overnight. Remove the cam cover & fill the cam wells with oil. Remove the right crankcase cover & turn the engine over several times by hand ( with a spanner.) If all seems well, replace the covers & spin the engine with the starter. Oil will come shooting out the plug holes so keep them covered with a cloth. Don't forget you need the the oil cooler connected... & don't forget to top the oil up prior to firing. I would run the oil for a few hundred miles & replace...
Sure I have missed something & am sure others will add...
Good luck....
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Re: turn over engine
Thanks for the info. I really donnot want to start the bike. I just want to get compression readings. This motor sat for years. The carbs must be gummed up etc.
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Re: turn over engine
Thanks from me too, Larry. Sounds like you have done this once or twice or...
I remember gettting a face full of oil from a 400F top end that i had forgot to cover after removing the plugs. One of those things you only do once.
I remember gettting a face full of oil from a 400F top end that i had forgot to cover after removing the plugs. One of those things you only do once.
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Re: turn over engine
steve murdoch icoa #5322 wrote:I remember getting a face full of oil from a 400F top end that i had forgot to cover after removing the plugs. One of those things you only do once.
Exactly Steve, I can still remember the taste of that oil even now...
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