Update...
The day started out with me cursing
but ended on a surprisingly good note
.
I built a pressure tester:
The gauge if anyone is interested is a low pressure slime product you can get at pep boys for ATV tires. I unscrewed it and fitted it on the tee fitting. The only part I had to make was that plug on the right which consists of 2 pieces of 1/2in. aluminum screwed together with gasket sealer between to the two halves.
After pumping it up I traced an air leak I thought was coming from the exhaust port plug but was actually coming from the governor rod/rack. It would loose air pressure in a matter of seconds but could hold 3 psi pretty good.
After cursing some more, and researching I found out I had installed this part backwards.
After reinstalling and re-lubing, I added 6 psi. and after 12 minutes I only lost .5 psi.
I didn't think this would be possible with a motor that old, but hey, I replaced every seal and bearing I could find...
Also, that .5 psi. is because I have 2 small air leaks on each side of the reed cage. I had used gasket sealer on the intake boot, cage, but not on the gasket to cylinder surface, which is where the leak is coming from...That will most likely get fixed either with sealer, or a Boyesen RAD-12 intake.
I'm happy now...
dinky,