Hello, have a 77 340 exciter and had the cylinders bored 1st over. Put it back together and had 90 lbs on the pto side with 100 on the mag side. Is there a center seal in the crankcase of these that would cause the lower comp? Thanks Rich.
dynofun said:Whoa... None of that applies to this sled op. The center seal is a labrynth and will let gas through like it isn't there. It is very unlikely that your low compression is due to the center seal. That comp is very low. Stock that motor should be 130# or so depending on gauge...
opsled said:Don't know what to tell ya.
Just parted a near perfect 77 EX340 engine last month. It didn't leak across. The crank was perfect. Sold for $197. Guy was happy as hell with it.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/190647165005?ssPageName=STRK:MESOX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1587.l2649
That went so well I tore down two extra EX 440 engines I had to part out.
Both leaked across the center and both cranks were junk. Mains were loose and slid on the shaft with ease. One had a crack in it and cases were rattled.
This method has always worked for me. Been doin it for years.
What is your method for testing center seals???
I'm always willing to learn something new.
opsled