As for this nonsense about warping stator plates you're talking out your ass as usual. you know absolutely nothing about Boyer ignition systems as you have publicly acknowledged .
.I stand corrected .
Thanks for the apology
As for this nonsense about warping stator plates you're talking out your ass as usual. you know absolutely nothing about Boyer ignition systems as you have publicly acknowledged .
.I stand corrected .
Peanut, warping doesn't happen with great frequency; I've only seen it once. But the timing plate shown warped enough for the rotor to contact the solder pads, and no, the rotor was not loose or improperly installed. The first Boyer ignition that I installed, back in the early 1990's, gave trouble free service for several years until the bike was destroyed in a crash. But the Boyer plate is not well supported in the timing housing,: a substantial part of the edge is left hanging in the breeze, the material could be more robust, and the photos above speak for themselves as to what can occur. Please internalize this: You do not learn it all from a single experience.
When i saw the pic, from that link in a previous post about the warping plate, it was obvious how this could happen...........Defiantly not from heat and a simple solution on how to solve the issue
Definitely not defiantly but then again.........
Skull you are a pathetic individual...you're like a persistent fly that buzzes around ones head and will not go away lol
No, peanut, you can't deny visible evidence, but that certainly doesn't stop you from trying.That engine was never overheated, and what is "clearly" the case is that you're trying to rationalize your way out of an aggressively stated but erroneous opinion. I recall one of your posts from years back; you asserted that timing a Boyer ignition with the paint mark was an accurate method because you set yours that way and the strobe showed it to be good. You've done one installation on one motorcycle and seem to think that makes you an expert.
I can't fault Boyer's instructions. They should be perfectly clear to any half literate person who takes the trouble to read them. Guys run into trouble when they fail to follow the simple direction to do the initial ignition setting with the timing marks at full advance.
On a more interesting note, today I had my 1st Burrito. Very nice!! Now 8 hours later those spicy beans are doing their magic...
That sucks! I hate to see any small business ran out. MikeXS does have a very “similar” product for about the same money. They also respond to customer emails though... Hard to compete.When he got tired of Mike'sXS fucking him over. (ie: about a month ago)
Wow! There’s no going back now! Growing up in Arizona, we start eating burritos when we’re babies! Haha!
On the other hand, I had my first Sheppards Pie just a couple of days ago. Where have they been all my life? Yum!