Compression Coax


Compression Coax

Compression Coax
1996 Yamaha pw80 revs fine in first gear through full range – mid range in 2nd & 3rd it begins to lose power?

pw80 revs fine in first gear through full range – mid range in 2nd & 3rd it begins to lose power – as if not enough fuel or air getting in. If you turn throttle on & off, I can coax the engine revs up – but will die if I go on full throttle. replaced carb already. Same problem. Air filter clean, gas tank vent clear. Compression problem? Reed valve? any other ideas?

May need a top end rebuild (cylinder, piston & rings).
2 stroke engines need to be rebuilt quite often.
If it’s never been rebuilt, have it checked.



Compression Coax
RG6 Compression Cable Coax Q?

I have a bunch of compression connectors(type f), compression tool and cutter to redo my whole house. I just bought some rg6 cords in bulk on eBay but I got antsy and tried a tester on a strand I had at home. It didn’t work but it was not RG6 cable. It was RG59. Im just wondering if this is normal, or am I doing something wrong, I followed all directions I could see online and on the packages I bought. Im pretty confident that the problem is the coax size I have. Can someone just reaffirm this with me. Please and thank you.

You are correct, RG59 is slightly smaller in diameter compared to RG6 cable. This really doesn’t affect hex crimps, as you just crimp them tighter. When it comes to compression crimps, the diameter of the cable is very import. I’m willing to be this is the problem.

Below is great place to order some RG59 Compression Connectors.

http://www.computercablestore.com/c_Connectors_and_Hardware.aspx

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