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 Posted: 11:30 - 18 Nov 2010 Post subject: My GX125 doesnt work! |
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Hi, its Nemo posting on Paddys account, I cant seem to log in?
G dropped my bike off to Paddys yesterday as there are tools there and Paddy can work on it at the weekends.
There seems to be no compression.
Its definitely getting petrol to the carb, its turning over but I can hold my thumb over the spark plug hole and just feel it hitting with a breath of air. How can I find out exactly what it is?
Ive got some pics as ive found some oil/gunk over the top of the engine.
Also...if I need a new engine, the GX seems very hard to find..If some people here have a GS/EN engine, does this look identical?
Weird oil on engine...kind of oily but dirt at the same time.
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 Posted: 12:23 - 18 Nov 2010 Post subject: Re: My GX125 doesnt work! |
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1) Adding <img> tags to make pics show, rather than links that open the hosting page, slowly, would be useful.
2) Low compression. sounds likely. Check the manual, it will tell you all the possible reasons. you do have one, dont you?
Three things hold the pressure in the pot. The piston rings, the head-gasket and the valves. If you dont have any compression, fault must be with one of them.
Head-Gasket may have gone. Could be old age, could also be that the head-studs holding it have relaxed over the years, or the head's waped due to overheating.
Valves. Valve seats worn. Valve burned, melted, or broken. Valve springs snapped, or weak.
Piston Rings. Bore worn to big for them to seal. Piston rings worn too thin for them to seal. Rings snapped.
Top end off, it you'll find out whats wrong with a little inspection and measureing, and whatever the fault is, it can normally be fixed fairly readily, and more ecconomically than a new engine. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Thanks guys
It wouldnt let me add the img tag, it just broke the link
I have no manual, like I said its a hard to find bike
I'll take top top off and see what I can see, if its a valve...simple. Much better than a whole top end.
I will have a look as soon as Paddy is back |
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Weird. To run, an engine needs compression, fuel and spark. You say no compression but from what you just said it sounds like it is a fuel/electrical problem
First check if it is sparking, simple to check and gets electrical issue out the way.
Can you put your hand over the top of the bore and turn it over to see if the rings are leaking? |
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regrind the valves ____________________ Blue_SV650S wrote: it was a sh1te wheelie, but it proves that he can get it up in 3rd and can do angles. In summery, mattsprattuk is a gobby little sh1tebag, dopehead tw4t, but sadly for all of us, he probably isn't THAT full of sh1te!!
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I've just had a 'Ker-Chunk' moment
| ##Paddy## wrote: | Ive got some pics as ive found some oil/gunk over the top of the engine. |
No one adjusted the tappets recently did they?
A poorly fitted rocker cover could explain gunk over the engine.
zero valve clerence, or even negative clerance iff too thick a feeler guage was wedged under the rocker compressing the valve spring, could have been holding valves open....
Should have thought about it. Its not been unheard of....
Actually only just avoided it the other day when snowie was doing the tappets on teh Super-Dream... book said 0.025mm.... she first found the 0.025 inch feeler, then the 0.25mm feeler.....
Twenty odd years ago, had a mate do similar thing with the feelers setting the tappets on a morris minor. No idea what they are supposed to be, 20 thou rings a bell though (might be the points gap though!) about half a mm. anyway, he'd got a very thick feeler and becouse he could wedge it between the valve stem and tappet, to HIM that was a 'sliding fit', even though I could actually see the valve spring de-compressing as he pulled it out! ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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thats a pic of the cg valves i happen to have in my room,you should try regrinding the valves and new gaskets and see if theres any diff ____________________ '00 Aprilia RS50 > '92 Honda CG > '99 Yamaha Fazer > '91 Yamaha RXS > '79 Suzuki X5 > 01' Honda Cg > 07' Honda Cg > 82' Kawasaki Z200 > suzuki gsxr 400 gk73a > honda vfr 400 NC30 Mod 2 Passed 09/06/2011
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Probably going to have a go at getting the valves out and seeing if its worth regrinding.
Any votes on that being a probable issue?
I suppose to test I could just whip the head back on, reuse gasket and a bit of gasket sealant, bolt it down hard and just see if it has compression without using the valves? My boss was telling me today and I kinda forgot half of it  |
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| ##Paddy## wrote: | Suppose while its off, i'll do it.
Where can i pick up the stuff to do it? Ive got grinding paste...but not anything else. |
Grinding pasts and sucker stick? that'll be 'lapping' the valves, not grinding them.
Basically a course polish and was traditional when you de-coked and engine, to clean the valve seats up.
Not really done much these days. Valves and seats are made of harder metal becouse of unleaded petrol, while we dont get the same soot deposits.
You can do it, and it'll make the valve seats nice and shiney, but a propper regrind is to put the sharp edges back on the valve head and seat, and that's a job for a M/C shop. On a two valve single, they'll probably only charge a tenner so, if you have stripped the head, micgh teveb do teh valves as well for you.
Can lap them after for a super fine finish if you like, but these days there's not much to be gained from it.
Might as well ask them about skimming it whilst your there, make sure the head-gasket face is flat for when you fit it all back up....
Does beg the question whether to go the whole hog though, and see if the valve guides need replacing, cos if you do that anawl, you got a fullt reconditioned head1 ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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bumpage..
removed the exhaust valve (smaller white one) from the head...
There appears to be a lovely crack running around where we removed it. I didnt think it looked square at all and I think I can see why
Any idea what head is identical...the GX seems to be one of these hard to find bits.
It cant be to different from a GS, i mean its roughly the same power... |
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Old Thread Alert!
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