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Far as the lower compression in the one hole, I was to curious and after I did the decarb it read the same and got no better so about 2 weeks ago I did pull the heads on that motor and looked at the bore. All the holes looked like new but that one. It had some light streaks up and down the wall that were very faint and light around 5 o clock and 7 o clock. They were visible to the eye but you could not feel them by touch. Most of the time you can catch your nail in them but if you were a bind man you would not know they were there. All the other holes have nice hone marks and you can see the hone marks in the lower one too still. I think I am going to pull that one and hone it back out and change the rings on all of the pistons to new. If there is any marks on the piston I will change the one or maybe all over to the verex coated ones.
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Scream & Fly would be the place to about the reeds blocks - btw use Chris Carson Marine reeds if you pull it done that far
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![]() I have always used carbon fiber boyesen reads in my motor cross bikes in my younger days but have read so much good things about Chris Carson's reeds that it seems like that is a "go to" product for most go fast guys.
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