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    81 ATC200 Low Compression

    Guys,

    I have rebuilt my engine from ground up. I installed new valve guides, valves, piston, and rings. Had the new valves machined to fit, cylinder wall honed. However, when performing a compression check, I only get 135 psi or so. Therefore, connected a leak-down tester and at 100 psi, I can feel a small amount of air leaking from the crankcase vent. Also, there is a small amount leaking from the top end from the valve adjustment cap hole (removed cap to adjust valves).

    Is a very small amount from the crankcase vent normal, as well as from the valve adjustment cap if off? Just not sure why I would have low compression. I may need to adjust the valves but even with no tension on them, I may have some leakage past the valves. Won't know till I can stop air leaking the other two places.

    I did not bore the cylinder. Only honed and re-installed original spec piston and rings. I may need to install over sized piston and rings.

    Total, with 100 psi, I'm loosing around 20 psi in leakage.

    Also, would this cause a very rich gas mixture situation? My spark plug is black within only a few mins of idling.

    Any advice would be great. Thanks!

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    I think, It may be because the rings have not seated properly yet. So the pressure slips by and blows out the crankcase breather. Im probably wrong, but thats my thought.
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    You got the same problem I have right now. You have to bore the cylinder not just hone it. Your cylinder is more than likely an egg shape. OR you put the rings in upside down.
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    ... or have the oil ring over lapped OR have all the ring gaps lined up.
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