From:jon houser e-mail:jonhouser-A-hotmail.com
Subject:RE: RE: making progress 61 hummer super 10 Date:Wed Aug 10 16:08:05 2016
Response to:21440
I don't mean to hijack this but my bike has this exact
problem. I've narrowed it down to the seals. I have the
new ones and am looking for the time to tear the motor
apart and install them. One question, does it matter which
way they are installed? I'd hate to put them in backwards.

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You're not hogging the space. This is why we're here.
Keep posting.

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my mechanic and a few of you brought up the only test
to
take . a compression . since the gas is drawn in to the
intake by suction { no accelarator pump } if the suction
is
low it will not get gas to pump thru the carb . some one
mentioned putting a plastic bag over intake , right ! only
i will use an auto cylinder pressure gauge screwed into
the
cylinder , i am told anything less than 110 lbs won't pull
gas to the engine . when i asked how a new engine only
three 3yrs old with 20 miles on it has low psi he said the
ring froze / rusted to the piston .and i am loosing
compression. that happened from not turning the engine
over
. well thats it i got work to do . sorry about hogging
up
all the space , will stay off for awhile ., will be
looking
for comments ..........what cylinder psi should i have ?

Pat

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