chrisdoc0608
insulting
- Location
- rocky mount, nc
this is long, but try to stay with me. i have just got finished fixing a small leaking head gasket. when i bought the ski a month or two ago the compression was at 175. then i almost fried the motor, so i replaced the head gasket and the compression was at 170. then i went and found out my battery was weak, so i retested and it was at almost 180. the other day went to remove the head to reseal it bc there was a slight leak in the front cylinder. so i reinstalled the head gasket and put copper sealant on both sides. when i was retorquing the bolts, two stripped the threads (apparently cause of leak) so i tapped them out and put helicoils in. i kept the gasket on the head (didnt peal it off) and just put a little light coat of sealant around the dome area on the gasket to make 100% sure it sealed ( in addition to the existing gasket making material left on) so i torqued the bolts and let it sit. so today i went out and ran the ski on the hose to make sure that the pissers werent pulsing... it was good, so i cut it off and double checked that the bolts were torqued to spec just to make sure the helicoils were good. they were fine. i then went to test compression and the results came back as 167 in each. so i put the battery on the trickle charger and sure enough it was weak, i let it get a full charge then tried again. the results were 170 in each, with no leak. could this be caused because of the sealant on both sides making the gasket a little thicker? if so i really dont care about 5 psi, as long as it will be ok.
let me know what you guys think,
Thanks
let me know what you guys think,
Thanks
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