kissthecoder
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About the ski
- Purchased a 2014 RXTX with low compression but all cylinders are pretty even
- Dry: 104,98,95 Wet: 110,110,114
- The ski has 32 hours and looks brand new inside and out, especially the inside
- Starts up easily but is sluggish compared to my other one (which I used to verify the compression gauge works)
- Hits close to 65 and about 7600 rpm but takes a while to get there
- I'm unsure how it has such low and even compression with low hours except that it's originally from a northern state and could have sat during winter and rusted the rings.
Questions
- I plan on doing a leak down test, but wondering if there's any other tips or things I should look for while doing so.
- Any possibility the timing slipped?
- If the leak down test indicates the rings, would you consider a rebuild worth doing?
- It looks like a rebuild costs a lot more than I was hoping.
- Purchased a 2014 RXTX with low compression but all cylinders are pretty even
- Dry: 104,98,95 Wet: 110,110,114
- The ski has 32 hours and looks brand new inside and out, especially the inside
- Starts up easily but is sluggish compared to my other one (which I used to verify the compression gauge works)
- Hits close to 65 and about 7600 rpm but takes a while to get there
- I'm unsure how it has such low and even compression with low hours except that it's originally from a northern state and could have sat during winter and rusted the rings.
Questions
- I plan on doing a leak down test, but wondering if there's any other tips or things I should look for while doing so.
- Any possibility the timing slipped?
- If the leak down test indicates the rings, would you consider a rebuild worth doing?
- It looks like a rebuild costs a lot more than I was hoping.