1966 CL 77 Compression Test1966 CL 77 Compression TestI have a CL77 which has not run for over 25 years. From a former restoration false start, the carbs are off and the exhaust pipes are off. I have been spraying WD 40 for the past week and today I attached a compression gauge to each cylinder separately.
I cranked the kick starter until the compression reading topped out. Then engine is cold. Right cylinder is 120 Left cylinder is 140. Did I do any harm? Did this give me a usable reading and does it indicate I can leave the engine in place and reinstall peripherals to try to get it running. Thank you very much. George in Arizona. CL77-1965,66,67 Thank you for the quick responses. I have no carburetors on the engine right now and I did have the opposite cylinder unplugged.
Thank you for the advice about the WD. I thought cycling the pistons dry might damage the cylinders. Well, I will start the reassembly and try to get her running. Again, thank you to everyone for the help. George
I just used a mixture of 50/50 Marvel/ATF in my Saturn commuter SC1 w/ 180K on the clock. Suprisingly I could still see the cross hatching on the cylinders(with a video scope). Its seems to have cut the oil consumsion in half so far. Didnt bother checking compression as it was using a qt every 1000 mi. I'm not out much if it doesnt work. 64' CB77
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