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tracker797
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I just replaced the head of my 450 engine 'cause the valves were burned out. I followed the manual to setup the timing but I think I got it a little off. The only thing is I'm not sure if that is what's causing all the problems I had on my test ride.
1. When it's cold, will die when I try to take off in gear (but idles fine)
2. Once warm, it takes off just fine.
3. Both cylinders back fire occasionally when I take off.
4. Both cylinders back fire when I cut the engine.
5. It feels a little jerky when it's at a constant rpm and speed (but goes away when I punch it)
Could all this be caused by the timing being off? (Probably a stupid question, but I'm a noob when if comes to working of motorcycles)
1. When it's cold, will die when I try to take off in gear (but idles fine)
2. Once warm, it takes off just fine.
3. Both cylinders back fire occasionally when I take off.
4. Both cylinders back fire when I cut the engine.
5. It feels a little jerky when it's at a constant rpm and speed (but goes away when I punch it)
Could all this be caused by the timing being off? (Probably a stupid question, but I'm a noob when if comes to working of motorcycles)