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Old 02-09-2010   #1
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Has anybody done a compression test on the 1800? What values did you get? How many miles were on the bike at the time of the test? A search of the Tech threads doesn't show anything.
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Has anybody done a compression test on the 1800? What values did you get? How many miles were on the bike at the time of the test? A search of the Tech threads doesn't show anything.
I have not seen anything in print as to the compression in lbs. The main thing is that you do it the same way on all 6 cylinders and that the readings should be very close from cylinder to cylinder. That's one tool that I didn't bring south with me. If you do yours then please post your results.
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The service manual give the specs for new and limits. Honda engines don't wear-out, so nobody needs to do compression testing.



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The service manual states 201 lbs. @ 300 RPM, but there is no service limit listed.
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I ran one on mine at 25k. The right side were all at 200 PSI and the left side were all at 198 PSI.

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The service manual states 201 lbs. @ 300 RPM, but there is no service limit listed.
Both of my service manuals, from 2002, and from 2007, are the same; 201 PSI @ 300 RPM with no service limit.
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The GL1500 manual gives 213 PSI as the compression, with 185-242 being the normal and 142 being the limit. I'd expect the 1800 to be within about 10 PSI of those numbers since it starts out at 201.
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Has anybody done a compression test on the 1800? What values did you get? How many miles were on the bike at the time of the test? A search of the Tech threads doesn't show anything.
I had my '03 with 90k miles on it tested before I bought it. The mechanic said he was suprised at how good the compression was and it was 220-225 in all cylinders.
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