440racer

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Help Please - 96 CR 125 compression?

I just picked up a 96 cr 125 and it won't start. Spark's good.

Compression feels low. I'm going to pick up a compression gauge today and check it but I can't find a specification for this motor.

Does anybody know the minimum reading I should look for?
 
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440racer

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I was halfway planning to replace the piston & rings. Probably won't cost much more than buying a compression tester anyway. Just thought it would be good to know compression.

About soaking the carb. What's the best solution for soaking a carb?
 

440racer

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I didn't think it was getting any gas, but I was spraying starting fluid in it and still nothing.

Last night I took a working carb off my 93 cr125 and still wouldn't start so I started to take the cylinder off to replace the piston & rings but thought I would check the power valves just to make sure they weren't stuck open and whatya know, they were both stuck open (really stuck - full of carbon). So they're soaking now and I'll try to put it back together before pulling the top end and see if she'll start'

Thanks for ya'lls help!
 

Matt90GT

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FYI if you are below 130 psi on compression, you need a rebuild or have like a head gasket blown. You should be between 170-210 as a general rule.
 

440racer

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Thanks Matt90GT! It is good to know a guideline for compression. I hope after cleaning and re-installing the exhaust valves that I'll have good compression. But now I know what to look for as a minimum after that.

Thanks again.
 

ThunderGoat

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130? yeah on a four stoke.... lol i have a freind who has a husky 360 that was running(although not good) on 25 psi. im not sure what normal compression is on two stroke but im sure they will run on a lot lower than 130
 

440racer

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Thanks guys for the info. I just put a brand new piston in a newly nikasil plated cylinder on another bike. After I get the exhaust valves unstuck and reinstalled I'm going to check compression on both bikes and post the results. I hope the bike with the newly cleaned exhaust valves will start then.
 
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