spark, compression, fuel, next up, compression test.
check cam chain tension, and valve settings, if one valve is way off, tell us?
check cam chain tension, and valve settings, if one valve is way off, tell us?
It ain't unusual for a plug to up and die during a protracted tuning cycle. Jus' sayin'....Now I am pulling my hair out in frustration. 90 degrees, 90% humidity... Sweating bullets, and not because I told a lie. I have a pretty nice running combo. VMs and pods, 1.5" headpipes into Commandos. Main at #200, pilot at #20. Needle clip at one up from middle (leaner) position. The missing at 4500-5000 ish with needle clip in middle position has gone to missing 5500-6000rpm region with the clip one up, leaner. The carb .pdf says you should rejet to the next size rather than going another clip position on the needle, top or bottom position. So hey, I am stupid but I have reading comprehension. So, #200 to rich. I go to #195s this morning. Jekyl and Hyde. After a very short ride, corner and back, 2 stroking, missing, popping and generally flipping ME the bird. WTF I play air mix between 1/2 and 3 1/2. Pull out carbtune manometer and left cyclinder is DEAD at idle. No amount of adjusting makes it work. I went to a 2500 rpm sync and balanced bothe cylinders with the carb top slack adjusters. No amount of idle speed or air mix would cause the left carb to draw any vacuum at idle. Rolling the throttle on the left would pull vacuum ahead of the right and I balance the 2 at steady 2500-3000 rpm as the bike backed away from the manometer hanging on a step ladder threatening to fall over on the @Jim paint. WTF again and again and again! I verified the stamped #s on the jets in the left float bowl. Ignition? I plugged in a gonzo iggy I have for emergencies, no change. I switched plug wires and still no change. Time now for RUM, lick my wounds and prepare for another day.
Thanks for the Tom Jones lyric.."It ain't unusual for a plug to up and die"... during a protracted tuning cycle. Jus' sayin'....
I installed a freshly cleaned plug with no change near the end of my agonizing ordeal...It ain't unusual for a plug to up and die during a protracted tuning cycle. Jus' sayin'....
So put me on a highwayThanks for the Tom Jones lyric..
Thank you. I did check/set all in 2022 but it is worth revisiting. Except compression.spark, compression, fuel, next up, compression test.
check cam chain tension, and valve settings, if one valve is way off, tell us?
So put me on a highway
Show me a sign
Take it to the limit
One more time
RIP Randy Meisner
Better?
Everything, EVERTHING, balanced out on carbtune manometer 100-150 miles ago.spark, compression, fuel, next up, compression test.
check cam chain tension, and valve settings, if one valve is way off, tell us?
Then drain the float bowls into a container, are there "tea leaves"?This bike went from a "Smokies Rally" ready bike yesterday to spitting and missing today.
I found tea leaves...Then drain the float bowls into a container, are there "tea leaves"?
Plugged jet or orifice, quite possible.
Nowt wrong with rum on the rocks.The carbs sync nicely bit the bike runs like doodoo with 20/195 pilot/main. Time View attachment 248206to cons9der with a rum on the rocks.
It is misleading to evaluate jetting when the float is overflowing, bad for fuel economy to...Note the "Amatuer" in my signature. 20 pilots were wrong so I went back to 22.5s. 6 minutes each side (except 1 lost M5x16 0.8). Damn proud of myself. Off I go and I get spitting and popping. WTF Come back home after 1 mile and park. Consider (not over Rum) go back to the bike a a puddle is forming of gas. Maybe I should slow down a little and double check float operation before I race off. Amatuer.
Drips happen...MIND YOU DON'T GET OIL DRIPS ON THAT IMMACULATE DRIVE!
Done...Your bike is looking beautiful! I’m sure you’re getting anxious to go ride it!
If I might make a suggestion, maybe you are already planning this, but you can route that front brake line in tighter to the frame and secure it with a clamp to the triple tree. Some example photos from my old ‘77…….
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Beautiful, beautiful build & write up.
If i had a workshop & didn't work 6 days a week I'd be thoroughly inspired!
I reckon mine'll have to stay stock for a while yet.