NC30 dyno 45hp :(
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Re: NC30 dyno 45hp :(
I am curious, did you fixed that problem? because i am in a similar situation and still cant find a solution
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Re: NC30 dyno 45hp :(
that low hp is likely knackered engine.. loosing compression thru worn rings / valve and not making proper power.demerdzhiev wrote:I am curious, did you fixed that problem? because i am in a similar situation and still cant find a solution
you will get some looses throuhg bad chain binding rear break but in the 40s and id start with a compression test.
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Re: NC30 dyno 45hp :(
i meant the a/f problem
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Re: NC30 dyno 45hp :(
Nope. I am swapping the engine and will do a postmortem on the old one. Probably a combination of things. Old valve stem seals let oil in then everything got carbon deposits and now valves and rings are leaky.demerdzhiev wrote:i meant the a/f problem
You should do a compression test.