750 SF2 engine compression numbers

TeddyG

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Portland Oregon
Greetings,
After 2 compression tests, one cylinder shows 150 lbs and the other shows 125 lbs. After squirting in a little oil the 125 lb cylinder increases to 150 lbs, which I’m assuming indicates piston and rings issues. So what are ideal compression numbers for these motors, and does 125 lbs compression warrant engine rebuilding? While no rocket ship the motor seems to be performing well and will do 80 mph at @ 5K RPM, but I haven’t pushed it any farther.
Thank you
 
Greetings,
After 2 compression tests, one cylinder shows 150 lbs and the other shows 125 lbs. After squirting in a little oil the 125 lb cylinder increases to 150 lbs, which I’m assuming indicates piston and rings issues. So what are ideal compression numbers for these motors, and does 125 lbs compression warrant engine rebuilding? While no rocket ship the motor seems to be performing well and will do 80 mph at @ 5K RPM, but I haven’t pushed it any farther.
Thank you

Chances are it’s been like that for 40 years.


A rough rule of thumb: If it stops pulling wheelies downhill at 60mph in second gear, you know it’s time to freshen it up. 🤣
 
I was once told the time to fix them is when lumps of piston start hitting the spark plug, and its gap closes. The funny thing was, he was right.
 
Thanks guys,
I bought the bike w 15k miles and it had been abused by the PO and barely held an idle and performed poorly. The cylinder walls were scarred and a local machinist experienced w vintage bikes re- bored the out of true cylinders for new Ross Racing .5 over forged pistons and rings, along with re-seating the valves. An initial compression check showed this discrepancy and I was hoping it would improve after breaking in. The motor is performing much better, but not being familiar w vintage bikes or Laverdas, I’m not sure if it’s performing as it should since I,ve read these supposedly can cruise at 90 mph all day long. But I,m very happy w the bikes handling and vintage vibe and it gets constant compliments like “beautiful bike- what is it?”
 
Thanks guys,
I bought the bike w 15k miles and it had been abused by the PO and barely held an idle and performed poorly. The cylinder walls were scarred and a local machinist experienced w vintage bikes re- bored the out of true cylinders for new Ross Racing .5 over forged pistons and rings, along with re-seating the valves. An initial compression check showed this discrepancy and I was hoping it would improve after breaking in. The motor is performing much better, but not being familiar w vintage bikes or Laverdas, I’m not sure if it’s performing as it should since I,ve read these supposedly can cruise at 90 mph all day long. But I,m very happy w the bikes handling and vintage vibe and it gets constant compliments like “beautiful bike- what is it?”
Don't believe what you read.
Cut off date for vintage period is 31/12/1931
How many miles have you put on the engine since rebuild?
Paul
 
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