Post the actual values of a compression test.----And does the tell tale fitting hose come off the side of the engine block or off the top of the block ??
Good evening Racerone,
Tell tale mode has been made.
The thermostat is new, the engine temperature stays at 63-68 degrees.
The water pump is also new.
I don't remember the exact numbers of the compression test, but they were fine and even. (It was done a year ago) I will try to do the test again in the near future.
As I mentioned, most of the ignition system is cdi's, everything except the ignition coils, they are original and corresponded to the values written in the manual. The spark plugs are champion.
Yesterday I tried Joe's timing method, I got the setting screw turned in quite a lot and almost ran out of threads. The timing with this method came out to 16 degrees, which should correspond to the factory reading of 19 +- 1 degrees.
In addition, I set the idle mixture screw to the factory setting now it is 1turn open was 1.5 turn open. Because the idle was wobbly and rough and the spark plugs were black and wet. I also put new spark plugs.
I did a little test drive today.
The result is a little better idle, but still a little rough, I tried a leaner mixture, but then it started sneezing and died, maybe I should try a richer mixture next time.
The engine is now a bit more lively, the revs rise faster, planes faster, but the max revs are 4800-4900rpm max. When cruising at 3800-3900 rpm, the sound of the engine seemed quite good.
Unfortunately, there is no smooth water anywhere to measure the timing while driving.
Also, I guess I need to work on the throttle cable setup a bit.
Doesn't seem right to me.
Sometimes the lever does not touch the idle screw and sometimes the full throttle screw.
Could joe's method also be suitable for my engine model so that I can continue testing in peace until I find the possibility to measure the timing while driving?
Any advice and tips are welcome.
Greetings from Estonia