Jtporter9
JT
Okay guys I could really use some help here. I have a 1980 g series, and about a month ago I decided to do a top end rebuild, ( this is my first ever experience with something like it.) While doing so I decided to get a valve job done, bored out cyclinders, new hoos racing 700 cc JE pistons, and shell 1 cam. (for fun I also ditched the starter motor with the 89cents freeze plug, fit in nice and tight.) Everything seemed great, got new base and head gaskets, Today I saw a thread that a guys did his valve adjustments on all years at .0025 for the intake, and .006 for the exhaust. So this I did. the nitch in my cam was vertical with my rotor set at tdc, when my chain was placed back on. and anyways, put it all back together. when I went to kick it over, I kept on getting this whispy empty hallow kick, and it wouldnt start up, but every couple revolutions it would kick almost like normal. Then out of the blue it started, but it if you listen closely to the values, they sounded very clicky, and ticky. and the exhaust also did not sound right. I am guessing something is off in my timing, or in my valves, not sure what. But definitely doesn't sounds right. also only starts up if I want to pogo stick my kick for a few min.
I have no idea what to do
I've also heard I should lube up my valves and cam a good amount, is this necessary??
I attached a video below that you guys can listen to and see the bike run. Doesn't sound pretty. but will help hopefully figure out what I screwed up. please help! thanks ya'll.
for some reason I couldn't attach this video please just copy and past the URL above to see video. Thank you again.
I have no idea what to do
I've also heard I should lube up my valves and cam a good amount, is this necessary??
I attached a video below that you guys can listen to and see the bike run. Doesn't sound pretty. but will help hopefully figure out what I screwed up. please help! thanks ya'll.
for some reason I couldn't attach this video please just copy and past the URL above to see video. Thank you again.