1985 350X ran and rode good. started easily. It had an exhaust bolt broken and another one missing. I pull the engine and took it to a machine shop to be drilled out.
Machine shop guy told me that I had to pull the head, so I did and took just the head back to him.
By the time he got it drilled out and ready, I had let the cylinder get surface rust in it. I ordered a hone. I honed it and it cleaned up nice.
I put it all back together and put it in the bike and it wouldn't start and run EXCEPT when I sprayed starting fluid in it.
I checked timing and valves over and over.
I checked compression with HF tester that had never worked and had 30 psi...I bought another tester from auto zone and got 60 psi.
I watched MRC's videos again and again.
I figured that it would not start on starter fluid at 60 psi and I figured it was the carburetor. I actually had a 223 cycles Curtie built 350X carb laying around.
I removed the carb and realized it was off of a 88 250X...(Hmmm interesting)
I put the Curtie carb on and nothing. Not even a pop.
I bought fresh gas and nothing.
Curtie carb popped with starting fluid.
Now I am back to thinking compression...maybe I rolled a ring?
Would a low compression bike run on starting fluid and not high octane gas?
Thoughts? advice? Prayers?