swannydoo
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I'm rebuilding a 720 and wondering if i can compression test it on the bench with a partially assembled engine... I'm getting 90 psi exactly for both cylinders. (new gauge)
I cranked it with just the core, core plus rotary valve, and core plus rv and carby - all come up at 90 psi both cylinders with no spark plug i the other cylinder.
Do I need to attach the intake, carbs, exhaust and oil lines to get a correct measurement?
The engine was an unknown with the back story that it overheated and ceased. A few pulls with a wrench free'd it up. I stripped it bare, crank is good, seals are good, pistons are .75 over, rings and pistons look good, nice snug fit when assembling, holds 5 psi on the rotary valve chamber for an hour. I sealed the case with 518, all new gaskets etc...
This is my first tear down and rebuild so any advice would be most welcome.

I cranked it with just the core, core plus rotary valve, and core plus rv and carby - all come up at 90 psi both cylinders with no spark plug i the other cylinder.
Do I need to attach the intake, carbs, exhaust and oil lines to get a correct measurement?
The engine was an unknown with the back story that it overheated and ceased. A few pulls with a wrench free'd it up. I stripped it bare, crank is good, seals are good, pistons are .75 over, rings and pistons look good, nice snug fit when assembling, holds 5 psi on the rotary valve chamber for an hour. I sealed the case with 518, all new gaskets etc...
This is my first tear down and rebuild so any advice would be most welcome.

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