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I HAVE A 1994 YAMAHA VIRAGO 1100 MY PROBLEM IS I HAVE NO COMPRESSION ON REAR CYLINDER.

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No compression can be a few different things, from a bad valve, a broken valve, or bad piston rings. You are going to need to preform a leak down test to figure out what is going on and what is causing the loss of compression in the cylinder.

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Are you sure the rear cylinder has good compression? Did you check the two cylinders with a compression gage? The compression should be within 10% of each other. Check the ignition timing of the rear cylinder. I will bet the valves just need to be re-seated on the rear cylinder.
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