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New 1776cc engine and no power
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<blockquote data-quote="Millhouse" data-source="post: 576524" data-attributes="member: 14429"><p>Thanks for all the replies. I've altered the throttle pedal linkages, the carb linkages and I have set the carbs back to the settings as described in the dellorto manual. </p><p>I took it out for a drive this morning and it seemed a little better. When I got home I done another compression test as the last test I done on it was a few months ago. This time I remembered to leave the throttle fully open. The results I got were:</p><p>Cylinder 1: 102psi</p><p>Cylinder 2: 110psi</p><p>Cylinder 3: 100psi</p><p>Cylinder 4: 100psi</p><p>The readings are higher then last time but still lower then expected. Are these readings ok? With my readings does it suggest a worn engine?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Millhouse, post: 576524, member: 14429"] Thanks for all the replies. I've altered the throttle pedal linkages, the carb linkages and I have set the carbs back to the settings as described in the dellorto manual. I took it out for a drive this morning and it seemed a little better. When I got home I done another compression test as the last test I done on it was a few months ago. This time I remembered to leave the throttle fully open. The results I got were: Cylinder 1: 102psi Cylinder 2: 110psi Cylinder 3: 100psi Cylinder 4: 100psi The readings are higher then last time but still lower then expected. Are these readings ok? With my readings does it suggest a worn engine? [/QUOTE]
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