Best way to Compression Test the cylinders
Well, if that's all the high it got I don't think it would have fouled up connections like at the fuel pump...but it really sounds like something electrical got wet, worked for a while then corroded enough to fail.
I went to O'reilly's and rented a fuel pressure test kit, not a single adapter in that kit would fit the test point, which the cap from screws onto and regular bike tire. I'll need to find another kit somewhere that actually fits this fuel system.
I don't believe anything in the exhaust system is clogged as it ran for weeks, my only issue was I that I couldn't floor it. When it starts now I have good flow for a second from the exhaust, very noticeable after squirting some oil into cylinder #3 for the compression test. I was pumping out white smoke for a little bit.
I have a new set of o2 sensors I'll try today.
Last edited by caymandrew; Aug 26, 2015 at 09:29 AM.
OK- These O2 sensors in the front. After being submerged for so long, and probably being the originals, they are not even budging! I've soaked tem in pb blaster, but they are seized like nobodys business. Any tips?
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-You can cut the wire on the old sensor and you might be able to get a deep socket on it.



