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Technical & Mechanical Problems
2007 FJR1300A - the Lump (aka engine) is dying
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<blockquote data-quote="1maxman" data-source="post: 1182543" data-attributes="member: 86936"><p>Before you condemn your engine try using Ring Free (should be available at your nearest Yamaha dealer). I have revived a couple of Honduh engines that were suffering compression loss. You can perform a "shock" treatment for starters then change the oil and then do a maintenance or another shock treatment. On one bike I did three "shock" treatments and it improved it greatly. On the other it improved after one. They now do maintenance treatments every few tanks and they're still running great. This is fairly cheap, one bottle treats several tanks and a couple oil changes are inexpensive compared to rebuilding or replacing the power plant</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1maxman, post: 1182543, member: 86936"] Before you condemn your engine try using Ring Free (should be available at your nearest Yamaha dealer). I have revived a couple of Honduh engines that were suffering compression loss. You can perform a "shock" treatment for starters then change the oil and then do a maintenance or another shock treatment. On one bike I did three "shock" treatments and it improved it greatly. On the other it improved after one. They now do maintenance treatments every few tanks and they're still running great. This is fairly cheap, one bottle treats several tanks and a couple oil changes are inexpensive compared to rebuilding or replacing the power plant [/QUOTE]
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