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 Pull the signal gen cover off and check the cam timing.
 Measure the secondary resistance on both coils from plug cap to plug cap.
 
 Might be able to make it to your place either Thursday or Friday evening if need be.
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	 A-train A-train
 Dale,Originally posted by rustybronco View PostPull the signal gen cover off and check the cam timing.
 Measure the secondary resistance on both coils from plug cap to plug cap.
 
 Might be able to make it to your place either Thursday or Friday evening if need be.
 
 I appreciate the offer a great deal. I'm out of my pay grade here big time.
 
 Here's a thought - is it possible my process on the valves was bad and I over-cranked (and thereby slightly opened) them? I tightened the adjustment screws down to my feeler gauge and then yanked the gauge out.
 
 Maybe I should go the other direction and loosen them till the gauge goes in?
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 After the nut has been tightened, the guage should still slide smoothly, with just a slight bit of drag.Originally posted by A-train View PostDale,
 
 I appreciate the offer a great deal. I'm out of my pay grade here big time.
 
 Here's a thought - is it possible my process on the valves was bad and I over-cranked (and thereby slightly opened) them? I tightened the adjustment screws down to my feeler gauge and then yanked the gauge out.
 
 Maybe I should go the other direction and loosen them till the gauge goes in?
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	 A-train A-train
 Problem solved. GIANT rookie mistake on the valves. Backed them all off, then went through it again with a gentler hand - bike started instantly and runs great.Originally posted by A-train View PostDale,
 
 I appreciate the offer a great deal. I'm out of my pay grade here big time.
 
 Here's a thought - is it possible my process on the valves was bad and I over-cranked (and thereby slightly opened) them? I tightened the adjustment screws down to my feeler gauge and then yanked the gauge out.
 
 Maybe I should go the other direction and loosen them till the gauge goes in?
 
 So I'll never do that again.
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 Glad it worked out!http://img633.imageshack.us/img633/811/douMvs.jpg
 1980 GS1000GT (Daily rider with a 1983 1100G engine)
 1998 Honda ST1100 (Daily long distance rider)
 1982 GS850GLZ (Daily rider when the weather is crap)
 
 Darn, with so many daily riders it's hard to decide which one to jump on next.;)
 
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