SJ compression

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Used SJ 701 standard bore, stock head. Compression was 135psi in both holes, checked tolerances, honed and reringed, now the compression is 125ish in both holes prior to start.
Concerns?
 

#ZERO

Beach Bum
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Florida - U.S.A.
I like using the solder method because you can also check the bending radius of your squish band. If you want to really do it correctly remove the head and place four pieces of solder at 12,3,6,9 o'clock intervals pointing toward piston center, retorque the head down as if you were putting it together to run. With the piston just slightly before tdc rotate the crank till the piston rotates through tdc and stop. Take the head off, measure the thinnest portions of the solder. The reason you measure all 4 is because if you're at tolerance at on side you may be over at other side.
 

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I like using the solder method because you can also check the bending radius of your squish band. If you want to really do it correctly remove the head and place four pieces of solder at 12,3,6,9 o'clock intervals pointing toward piston center, retorque the head down as if you were putting it together to run. With the piston just slightly before tdc rotate the crank till the piston rotates through tdc and stop. Take the head off, measure the thinnest portions of the solder. The reason you measure all 4 is because if you're at tolerance at on side you may be over at other side.

Now you're talking! Thanks!! Awesome info!!!!!!!:arms:
 
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So if I want to take the easy path can I:
1. Rotate the engine so it's a few degrees before TDC
2. Insert a piece of soilder thru the plug hole so that it just reaches the cylinder wall.
3.Rotate the motor thru TDC (by hand!)
4. Then carefully remove the solider and measure the thinnest part of the squished section of the soilder.
And assuming it's around 1.7mm all should be good mechanically.
Correct??

Thanks!
 

#ZERO

Beach Bum
Location
Florida - U.S.A.
Yes… that method will work okay but you need to insert the solder parallel with the wrist pins because the pistons have excessive clearance when the engine is cold.
 
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Still unhappy

Rear cylinder: 127psi, 2.4mm & 2.42 squish
Front cylinder: 129psi, 2.35 & 2.5 squish

Temps after a 2min ride are: 135F at the head, 145 manifold, 116 at the pisser with a cheapo infrared temp gauge
 
Whats your ring gaps look like??? What about piston tolerences??

I see in the first post you checked it,but just want to make sure. What about the cylinders? are they up to spec?

Just trying to help

Good Luck

I just tested mine on a bone stock new ski with about 10 tanks ran through it and I had 165lbs. front 163lbs rear.
 
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