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Suzuki RM-Z250
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2-36 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
COMPRESSION PRESSURE CHECK
The compression pressure reading of a cylinder is a good indicator of its internal condition.
The decision to replace the cylinder is often based on the results of a compression test.
COMPRESSION PRESSURE SPECIFICATION (Automatic decomp. actuated)
Low compression pressure can indicate any of the following conditions:
* Excessively worn cylinder walls
* Worn piston or piston rings
* Piston rings stuck in grooves
* Poor valve seating
* Valve clearance out of adjustment
* Ruptured or otherwise defective cylinder head gasket
* Decomp. trouble
COMPRESSION TEST PROCEDURE
NOTE:
* Before testing the engine for compression pressure, make
sure that the cylinder head nuts are tightened to the specified
torque values and the valves are properly adjusted.
* Warm up the engine before testing.
Remove the related parts and test the compression pressure in
the following manner:
Remove the seat. (!5-2)
Remove the fuel tank. (!5-2)
Remove the spark plug. (!2-7)
Install the compression gauge and adaptor in the spark plug
hole. Make sure that the connection is tight.
Keep the throttle grip in the fully opened position.
Kick energetically the kick starter lever about 5 times to turn
the engine.
Record the maximum gauge reading as the cylinder compres-
sion.
" 09913-10750: Compression gauge adaptor
09915-64512: Compression gauge
Reinstall the removed parts.
Standard
400 – 800 kPa
(4.0 – 8.0 kgf/cm
2
, 57 – 114 psi)

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