This question may be too much for a forum. I bought my first Dream: a 1962, 305 CA77. I'm not a true mechanic so my knowledge is limited.
The compression (the carb off and the plugs removed) reads around 85 on both sides (also added a little Marvels Mystery Oil to both plug holes). Does this mean I will need to break the engine apart and replace the rings (among other things)? To provide an analogy (And I'm not putting any profession down), my skill level is a podiatrist and I think this might need a heart surgeon.
Can anyone give me some advice on what I should do? Can someone like myself with limited knowledge, rebuild the engine using guides like Bill Silvers (which I have).
FYI, I've rebuilt the carb, replaced fuel lines, new battery, new plugs so far.
Thanks, Jeff
Compression question
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I'd agree with Frank, if it's low mileage I doubt it would need new rings or even the valves lapped in. I'd run it for a few hundred miles, see if it smokes a lot and unless there is something wrong with the running then I'd just enjoy the bike. They are pretty gutless by modern standards but if driven age appropriate they are a pleasure to ride, just bumble along the back roads and give the fast roads a miss. If you really do want to pull the engine apart they are pretty basic and so you won't need a vast array of tools and really only one puller, and that's just a big bolt. You won't even need that if you are just taking the head and barrels off.