Compression Release

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timbo-k9

New Member
Hi, my 2006 Big Dog K9 (Carb Model) has a starting problem with the compression release not working correctly, I have only done around 3000 miles! Would anybody have any ideas how I can best get around this?
I look forward to your replies.
Thank you Tim. (England)
 

woodbutcher

Mr. Old Fart member #145
Staff member
hot engine just makes it more exciting :D:D:D:D:cheers:

you could take them out and clean them up some, but it takes a specialized tool.:bang:
 

Thors

Active Member
I did the rear cylinder "push down with finger" routine for the first year I had mine. Finally had enough and bought 2 new ones. Made a socket for changing them by cutting down the right size deep socket and welding it to a piece of pipe of the same diameter. Night and day diff having them both working right. That and rebuilding the starter has my motor crankin over like a Toyota.
 

spadesluck

Active Member
I did the rear cylinder "push down with finger" routine for the first year I had mine. Finally had enough and bought 2 new ones. Made a socket for changing them by cutting down the right size deep socket and welding it to a piece of pipe of the same diameter. Night and day diff having them both working right. That and rebuilding the starter has my motor crankin over like a Toyota.
Would you want to pass along that tool for a fellow big dog biker? :) My front release took a crap today and needs replaced.
 

Nukeranger

Nukeranger
I did the rear cylinder "push down with finger" routine for the first year I had mine. Finally had enough and bought 2 new ones. Made a socket for changing them by cutting down the right size deep socket and welding it to a piece of pipe of the same diameter. Night and day diff having them both working right. That and rebuilding the starter has my motor crankin over like a Toyota.
:whoop:Making your own tools - I love it. It keeps your light bulb shining bright.:2thumbs:
 
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