Good Deal!Ok got starter back and on and WOW. now its like it has no compression. this thing cranks over FAST. even hot. SO much more comfortable hearing it crank over easy and fast. have the starter gone through did the trick!!!
:2thumbs:Good Deal!Ok got starter back and on and WOW. now its like it has no compression. this thing cranks over FAST. even hot. SO much more comfortable hearing it crank over easy and fast. have the starter gone through did the trick!!!
:2thumbs:Respect to those old timers. That's plain and simple. I love to listen to what they have to say and they usually still know what's going on when it comes to things like this that just haven't changed!thanks Fiber. yea its a little hole in the wall place and they guy who rebuilt it made george burns look young
Why thanks Gasman!!!!! I appreciate that!!!!Respect to those old timers. That's plain and simple. I love to listen to what they have to say and they usually still know what's going on when it comes to things like this that just haven't changed!
You aren't that old you fucker!!!Why thanks Gasman!!!!! I appreciate that!!!!![]()
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:lol:If it does it when it's HOT - CHECK THE TIMING!!! - Start by eliminating the basics. If your bike is an ignition points/condensor and not an electronic points replacement system you will also want to check the points rub block for excessive wear from no cam lube. It will affect the points dwell angle and timing. A failing condenser will cause the point contacts to burn out and cause weak spark. If it is a pointless module then have the timing checked as well.Check your ignition timing as well. It may be too far advanced.
