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Christ....it's like deja vu...:)

 

Warm it up, pickup some carb cleaner or throttle body cleaner, two cans.

 

Spray around the head, douse the shit out of it. Spray around the base gaskets, spray all around the rubber boots around the intake. When it starts to die down...you've found it.

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Your like 10 for 10 in the repairs today :headbang:

Everyone I go to answer you already got it controlled :blink:

 

Christ....it's like deja vu...:)

 

Warm it up, pickup some carb cleaner or throttle body cleaner, two cans.

 

Spray around the head, douse the shit out of it.  Spray around the base gaskets, spray all around the rubber boots around the intake.  When it starts to die down...you've found it.

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Your like 10 for 10 in the repairs today :headbang:

Everyone I go to answer you already got it controlled :blink:

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445...been going through all this lately...

 

Been having all kinds of problems with my new Cub...I got it under control now!

I've basically been going through all the steps I learned years ago...but haven't had to put to use until lately!

 

Thanks!

 

 

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Don't be so sure. A compression tester does not "leak back"..in other words, as the compression builds...it just puts more on the gauge. It won't "back down" at all.

 

That's where a leak down tester comes in handy.

 

It took me about 40 bucks and two trips to the hardware store to make my own...

Rubber plugs for the bottom of chair/table legs work nicely, brass fittings, and I removed the bottom check valve from my low tire pressure gauge...since you only want to use about 6PSI...and you want to give the gauge a chance to leak down...

 

I will agree...however, the rubber boots are most common. it's a 10 minute check...9 1/2 spent warming it up...:)

 

I tried PB Blaster (WD 40 clone) and it did nothing. I was told to use a "thinner" chemical, and throttle body cleaner did the trick. Bike almost died when I soaked the area around the base gasket....

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