Yep, 120psi is low for an 787 but have you started and run it yet? Someone said their brand new reman from SES was only blowing 120psi and TOM told them that's the pressure he expected.
I guess what I'm saying is if it's been rebuilt the rebuilder may have detuned it slightly.
One thing that comes to mind is supposedly they become hard to start in the water if compression is too low.
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Yes the engine will start up and run.
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Yes the engine will start up and run.
It's rare to have both cylinders drop evenly in compression. If they are both dead on 120 your probably ok.
Did you do fuel off throttle wide open when testing?
96 XP800!
Keep the 2 strokes alive!
Dude!! Way easier to to a top end with motor on bench!!
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i'm a fan of full bore, their prices are about the same as SBT's dealer rate and I think they do better work. Send them in, they return originals, I assume turn around would be pretty reasonable this time of year. FB's prices are very similar to what you would spend buying a piston kit and having a shop do your bore, same price, less effort.
Yep, 120psi is low for an 787 but have you started and run it yet? Someone said their brand new reman from SES was only blowing 120psi and TOM told them that's the pressure he expected.
I guess what I'm saying is if it's been rebuilt the rebuilder may have detuned it slightly.
One thing that comes to mind is supposedly they become hard to start in the water if compression is too low.
That was me. Tom said they come from his shop blowing 140 psi and that is the compression they came from the factory with. His words not mine