Sorry guys,
In this moment, the compression problem has been solved.
Continuing with my history, after the troubles with new liners, I recheck the compression with compress air, with that I can see that the cylinders continue leaking to the crankcase, not from valves.
As I have reading many posts about the difficult in to make good rings, I assumed the problem was in the rings, and make new rings, after assembly the engine as the problem continue, then I make more rings.
As the problem continued and the previous rings was made with Chaddok/Walshaw method, I decided change to the Trimble method and make more rings, but the compression not Up, even turning the engine with drill for obtain more adjustment between rings and cylinders, continues leaking.
At this point, the only part that I not have made new was the pistons, well, I make new pistons. With those new pistons, oh surprise, the compression raises magically with minimum leakage. But, what was the problem?
Investigating in the web I concluded that the problem was in the groves rings. When I made the groves I turn the grove with a tool more narrow respect to the grove and then I adjust the grove width with the same tool. With this method and so thin tool, the grove walls are not straight, they are some tapered and the seal between piston and ring is not right. In the new pistons the groves was turning with tool with the same grove width and with only one tool pass.
After those changes, I could hear by first time some explosions in the exhaust pipes.
Now, the engine should be start, but I discovered an ignition problem. Because I connected the CDI to one coil and then to both sparkplugs in parallel, with this configuration, I could start the engine with only one cylinder running and the other with the sparkplug removed. At this moment, at least the engine start with one cylinder but start
Investigating this new problem, some persons tell me that this configuration with both sparkplugs in parallel and with waste spark, not work because the difference of conductivity in both compress chambers, weak the spark in the compressed chamber.
Then the solution is to buy another coil and connect each sparkplug with corresponding coil.
In the following picture you can see the old cylinder liners a lot ot rings for different liners and with different methods.and pistons
In this moment, the compression problem has been solved.
Continuing with my history, after the troubles with new liners, I recheck the compression with compress air, with that I can see that the cylinders continue leaking to the crankcase, not from valves.
As I have reading many posts about the difficult in to make good rings, I assumed the problem was in the rings, and make new rings, after assembly the engine as the problem continue, then I make more rings.
As the problem continued and the previous rings was made with Chaddok/Walshaw method, I decided change to the Trimble method and make more rings, but the compression not Up, even turning the engine with drill for obtain more adjustment between rings and cylinders, continues leaking.
At this point, the only part that I not have made new was the pistons, well, I make new pistons. With those new pistons, oh surprise, the compression raises magically with minimum leakage. But, what was the problem?
Investigating in the web I concluded that the problem was in the groves rings. When I made the groves I turn the grove with a tool more narrow respect to the grove and then I adjust the grove width with the same tool. With this method and so thin tool, the grove walls are not straight, they are some tapered and the seal between piston and ring is not right. In the new pistons the groves was turning with tool with the same grove width and with only one tool pass.
After those changes, I could hear by first time some explosions in the exhaust pipes.
Now, the engine should be start, but I discovered an ignition problem. Because I connected the CDI to one coil and then to both sparkplugs in parallel, with this configuration, I could start the engine with only one cylinder running and the other with the sparkplug removed. At this moment, at least the engine start with one cylinder but start
Investigating this new problem, some persons tell me that this configuration with both sparkplugs in parallel and with waste spark, not work because the difference of conductivity in both compress chambers, weak the spark in the compressed chamber.
Then the solution is to buy another coil and connect each sparkplug with corresponding coil.
In the following picture you can see the old cylinder liners a lot ot rings for different liners and with different methods.and pistons