Well what started out as me thinking carb issues turned out to be totally wrong. I just got my bike back from the shop after having them perform a diagnostic on it.
Results are low compression on #2 and 3. Cylinders one and four were at 125 psi and 2 and 3 were right around 50 psi.
My question, with the guidance of a factory service manual how hard would it be for me to do rebuild the top end which is what the shop is saying needs to be done. I'm fairly confident in pulling things apart and putting them back together, I have only common tools, socket set, box wrenches, allen wrenches bla bla everything besides specialty stuff. Or would it be easier and or cheaper to just cruise the net hoping to come across a running engine.
I don't really have the $1300 quoted to have the shop do it, but I do have the manual now. I was quoted about $500 for the parts but i think that was only for new pistons and rings for 2 cylinders plus all the miscellanious o-rings, seals and other parts which is a lot more reasonable for me to drop on the bike at the moment as long as I would be able to rebuild it myself fairly easily.
Anyone have any opinions as to why 2 cylinders would be so worn with only 9000 miles on it. There was no noise made or anything it just suddenly lost power.
Thank you
Shawn