stang33
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Engine guys need some help here:
My wifes sled is a '98 Vmax 700 XTC. ALL STOCK and original with 2500 miles on it.
The #1 spark plug looked black, 2 & 3 where perfect cardboard brown color. So I did a compression check.
The compression on the number one cylinder was 10 psi lower the 2 & 3.
I pulled the head & cylinders off the engine to have a look.
I found brown coloring on #1 piston's side to be all the way down to the wrist pin. The other two where just below the rings. So yes it does indicate excessive blow by.
The tops of pistons 2 and 3 have carbon built up on them. #1 did to EXCEPT for an area around the whole top edge of the piston. So the top of the piston is clean, no carbon build up, from the edge to about a 1/4" from the edge. It looks like an "O".
Why is it like this? I don't see any scoring or damage or anything. Is it like this because of its lower compression, raw fuel cleaning it???
I put a new piston and rings and bearing in it and it now shows 122 psi on ALL cylinders.
I am just worried why it had less carbon on it compared to the other 2. Can someone shed some light on this for me.
My wifes sled is a '98 Vmax 700 XTC. ALL STOCK and original with 2500 miles on it.
The #1 spark plug looked black, 2 & 3 where perfect cardboard brown color. So I did a compression check.
The compression on the number one cylinder was 10 psi lower the 2 & 3.
I pulled the head & cylinders off the engine to have a look.
I found brown coloring on #1 piston's side to be all the way down to the wrist pin. The other two where just below the rings. So yes it does indicate excessive blow by.
The tops of pistons 2 and 3 have carbon built up on them. #1 did to EXCEPT for an area around the whole top edge of the piston. So the top of the piston is clean, no carbon build up, from the edge to about a 1/4" from the edge. It looks like an "O".
Why is it like this? I don't see any scoring or damage or anything. Is it like this because of its lower compression, raw fuel cleaning it???
I put a new piston and rings and bearing in it and it now shows 122 psi on ALL cylinders.
I am just worried why it had less carbon on it compared to the other 2. Can someone shed some light on this for me.
