Bonneville T120 Compression Test

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  1. RickM46

    RickM46 Active Member

    Oct 12, 2023
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    Hi Guys,
    I have a great running 2023 T120 Bonne; just turned 800 miles (don't get out much).
    For the heck of it, thought I would take a compression test; I have a compression test gauge with adapters. The reading might be useful later as a baseline.
    Figured the process would be:
    Remove spark plug wires from plugs.
    Remove spark plugs.
    Test each cylinder by pressing starter for a few seconds.
    Record reading on each cylinder.
    Have not looked up what the factory reading should be.
    Any suggestions on the process?
     
  2. rpg51

    rpg51 Member

    Feb 3, 2024
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    Cold motor.
     
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  3. 243jimb

    243jimb Member

    Nov 27, 2018
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    Keep in mind that it uses a decompressor on one cylinder to assist in starting.
     
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  4. Kinjane

    Kinjane Well-Known Member

    Oct 15, 2017
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    TBH I’d be more interested in the throttle body balance readings.
    I’ve adjusted several Bonnevilles and the worst imbalance I’ve found so far was a 50hPa difference between left and right cylinders.
    TB balance is something Triumph says only needs checking after the first 10,000 miles!
     
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  5. RickM46

    RickM46 Active Member

    Oct 12, 2023
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    Kinjane, is there any documentation that shows how to do the throttle body balance test?
     
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