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Still Won't Idle! I think I'm done.

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Mike that is fantastic news!!! Now re-synch the carbs.

Dink

Oh yes. I'm gonna take her out and warm her up and get right at 'em.

Then I'll find wherever that intake leak is coming from.

I can't tell you how excited I am.
 
I'd just like to take a moment to say congrats, but most of all that the valve thing was my idea, and I will therefore be addressing myself with the prefix of "Almighty Ruler" for the remainder of the day.*


(the * is for sarcasm, right? ;-))
 
I'd just like to take a moment to say congrats, but most of all that the valve thing was my idea, and I will therefore be addressing myself with the prefix of "Almighty Ruler" for the remainder of the day.*


(the * is for sarcasm, right? ;-))

Sure is, but you can address yourself as such for as long as you'd like as far as I'm concerned!
 
I guess I've been doing mine wrong all along (but it seems to work, oh well).
I have tears in my eyes from all the love here.
 
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Worked for me!

Thanks!
~Mike
Im glad you didnt give up mike!Human nature is why we get frustrated with what we dont understand,but overcoming our frustration is when it leads to success!Plus now you know your bike intimately.Happy riding.
 
I need to change the title of this thread,...


...BECAUSE SHE IDLES!!! Every single one of those valves was WAY too tight. Put her all back together and started her up and she idled. She didn't die. She didn't stall.

I'm so mfing happy!

Thank you all. Thank you for your patience. Thank you for walking me through every step.

SHE IDLES! After more than a year, she idles!

(And I'm sorry, Dink, but I was putting the feeler gauge between the lobe and the tappet, although I did check between the valve and the screw as well. And I didn't use the genuine tool either, but it's on order!)

THANK YOU ALL!


=D> \\:D/ =D> \\:D/ Nice job Mike.
 
Man... I love a happy ending!!

And I can't tell you how much I learned from reading this thread!! You ALL rock!!
 
I don't even think she has an intake leak after all. She starts with almost no choke and comes off it very quickly to idle at around 1200. When completely warm she'll idle around 1500. It's not jumping around anymore either.

And re-torquing the head fixed the leak too!
 
Well done Mike.
We've all learned a lot, especially about taking the wrong route through trusting assumptions.
That ticking sound had me thinking leaking head or exhaust gaskets, but still didn't expain why the engine would stop after a couple of minutes.
You now know more about your bike than you would have had it run sweetly from the start.
Ride it and enjoy.
Cheers
 
Mike
If it starts with almost no choke & idles at 1500 rpm, you need to adjust your idle mixtures, way too rich. Maybe your carbs need a thorough cleaning & set up!!!:-D :-D
Did you check ignition timing??

Dink
 
Mike
If it starts with almost no choke & idles at 1500 rpm, you need to adjust your idle mixtures, way too rich. Maybe your carbs need a thorough cleaning & set up!!!:-D :-D
Did you check ignition timing??

Dink

The carbs most definitely do not need a thorough cleaning. They had their time in the bath!

I still need to further adjust the mixtures and balance, however.

Timing has not been checked, I don't have a gun.
 
You dont have "static" timing marks?? Remeber the "T" and "F" marks from adjusting the valves? you use them, a "flashlight" at dusk works if needed, BTW a timing light is only about $10.

Dink
 
You dont have "static" timing marks?? Remeber the "T" and "F" marks from adjusting the valves? you use them, a "flashlight" at dusk works if needed, BTW a timing light is only about $10.

Dink

Oh, then yes, I do have "static" timing marks.

How come the timing guns I see at the store are always $100+
 
Geez you guys get ripped off in the US!!
BTW use some "liquid paper"or light coloured model paint on the lines; makes them easier to see (gettin a lil blind in Dotage:-D )

Dink
 
Very cool to hear the bikes problems are gone. Just need some fine tuning now.
It appears to have been a combo of poor valve clearances and a loose head. That's what makes participation so cool. We all kind of feed off each others thoughts and come up with ideas. Even if someone doesn't actually pick the right cure, they may have said something that led others toward a fix.
This thread does point out how important it is to be sure all the basic tuning/maintanance has been checked/done first though. It may seem like a lot of "unnecessary" work to do all the scheduled maintanance first, but it needs to be done more often than not anyway and it can actually save time instead of trying fixes one at a time.
 
Very cool to hear the bikes problems are gone. Just need some fine tuning now.
It appears to have been a combo of poor valve clearances and a loose head. That's what makes participation so cool. We all kind of feed off each others thoughts and come up with ideas. Even if someone doesn't actually pick the right cure, they may have said something that led others toward a fix.
This thread does point out how important it is to be sure all the basic tuning/maintanance has been checked/done first though. It may seem like a lot of "unnecessary" work to do all the scheduled maintanance first, but it needs to be done more often than not anyway and it can actually save time instead of trying fixes one at a time.

You're absolutely right, Keith. I wish I had just gone through and checked the valves/compression as soon as I got her.

Thanks for everything!
 
Congrats Mike: \\:D/ Best of Luck on the rest of the small things...give it another month or two and you won't even remember how much fun you were having working on the thing! YOU OWN IT!!!! :-D

Dave
 
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