Kawasaki Z1000 Motorcycle User Manual


 
ENGINE TOP END 5-19
Cylinder Head
Cylinder Compression Measurement
NOTE
Use the battery which is fully charged.
Warm up the engine thoroughly.
Stop the engine.
Remove:
Seats (see Frame chapter)
Fuel Tank (see Fuel System (DFI) chapter)
Stick Coils
Spark Plugs
Owners Tool - Spark Plug Wrench, Hex 16
Attach the compression gauge [A] and adapter [B] firmly
into
the spark plug hole.
Using the starter motor, turn the engine over with the throt-
tle fully open until the compression gauge stops rising; the
com
pression is the highest reading obtainable.
Special Tools - Compression Gauge: 57001–221
Compression Gauge Adapter, M10 × 1.0:
57001–1317
Cylinder Compression
Usable Range :
1070 1620 kPa (10.9 16.5 kgf/cm²,
155 235 psi) @ 320 r/min (rpm)
Repeat the measurement for the other cylinders.
Install the spark plugs.
Torque - Spark Plugs: 13 N·m (1.3 kgf·m, 113 in·lb)
The following table should be consulted if the obtainable compression reading is not within the us-
able range.
Problem Diagnosis
Remedy (Action)
Cylinder compression
is higher than usable
range
Carbon accumulation on piston and in
combustion chamber possibly due to
damaged valve stem oil seal and/or
damaged piston oil rings (This may be
indicated by white exhaust smoke).
Remove the carbon deposits
and replace damaged parts if
necessary.
Incorrect cylinder head gasket
thickness.
Replace the gasket with a standard
part.
Cylinder compression
is lower than usable
range
Gas leakage around cylinder head
Replace damaged check gasket
and cylinder head warp.
Bad condition of valve seating Repair if necessary.
Incorrect valve clearance. Adjust the valve clearance.
Incorrect piston/cylinder clearance Replace the piston and/or cylinder.
Piston seizure. Inspect the cylinder and
replace/repair the cylinder and/or
piston as necessary.
Bad condition of piston ring and/or
piston ring grooves
Replace the piston and/or the
piston rings.