I have never seen a stock 800R with that compression130 is the high with a snap-on compression tester at 3500 feet
Depends on what elevation you are at.
What should the compression be for a 2008 summit xp? And what % should the 2 cylinders be within? If compression is low should i do the top end soon?
Depends on what elevation you are at. Stock at sea level ive be told 150.
120 is good. Do a cold test with the throttle held wide open with a zip tie or elastic and give it 6 good pulls. As for side to side more than 5psi diff you should be watching it to see if it gets worse. Good luck
Those that do the zip-tie / elastic trick :remember to remove it!!
Those that do the zip-tie / elastic trick :remember to remove it!!
What, people can't pull the 800 over with one hand??
What, people can't pull the 800 over with one hand??
So with 3000+ miles on 08XP with ES and motor only warm (off deck and into shop) compression on both sides was 150. Elevation is 4300'.
No throttle pull, just pushed the ES button and read the gauge.
Any suggestions from the guru's? Is the bottom end a concern and how doo I test that.
Sled is still running strong.
Not a fair test Doug using the electric start unless you are trying to sell it to someome. Lol. Without actually tearing your bottom end apart to visually check the crank all you can really do is a run out test with a dial indicater.
and what difference does the ES actually doo kind sir? While you are at it, what is the tolerance for the crank run out? Thanks....
....... If you are running good oil you still got some life in her Doug.