Hi all,
So I'm looking for some advice, guidance, etc on my 1976 CB550.
Long story short-ish. About 10 years ago I took my decent running CB550 and tore down the engine to lap the valves, replace the rings, honed the cylinder and just give everything a once over (winter project). I buttoned it all back up and the bike was 90% complete, just needed to sort brakes, etc.... and then I had a kid, and it sat for almost 8 years, most of the time with no oil in it (i know, stupid). Last winter I got back into it, put some Marvel into the plug holes, rebuilt carbs and all the other maintenance items. It would turn over, i'd get spark, fuel but it wouldn't run. Figured out that when I put it back together (8 years ago) I had screwed up the timing with the camshaft. I sorted that out, rechecked valve clearances, ignition timing and did a compression test - 90/95/100/95. Seems low, but figurted maybe the rings just needed to seat, etc. (I also realized I forgot to hold the throttle open when I did it.)I started it and NOW IT RUNS, but the problem is it's not running great and it's smoking a lot.
My questions:
- If my timing was 90 degrees out, could i have bent the valves, and how could one tell if they are bent, just low compression?
- If the valves are jacked, I imagine a leak down test would help verify? I've never done one, but will look into it.
- The smoking, i imagine there would be some of that the first few times starting a bike after a new build, until rings seat, right?
- I'm going to do a compression test tonight now that the engine has run a bit, and see if it's improved
- I know I should take it for a proper ride, bring the engine up to temp and all that before panicking, but it's winter in MN, so...
- If I need to tear it all back down, I'd prefer to do it during the winter while I have the time
Any thoughts, guidance, advice?
Thanks!