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Call Me Ahab
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Okay. So, I'd like to invite you all to kick my dumb ass.
I had not timed it correctly. Not even remotely. I was timed off the 2,3 cylinders, "F" mark, I think it is. The plate's too damn dirty to see clearly, I was pulling off the contact breaker plate thing whateverthehellucallit when I realized what was wrong.
I'm a ****in moron. After I timed it (CORRECTLY THIS TIME) the compression reads 120 + !!
I was ecstatic - I took my time, got everything cinched back down, put my valve cover back on etc etc... It actually f'ing fired up. No choke, first push. Runs strong, no misses, perrrrrrfect...
Now, I have a new problem. It idles high. Like really freakin high. I can't figure that one out. But, I've made progress tonight, and I am tired. I'll deal with that issue tomorrow.
I loosened off the throttle cable completely, still runs high - disconnected choke cable from the carb body, no effect. Didn't tinker with the idle screw though... Probably should have.
So - valves are indeed all right, no leaks at all intake or exhaust now.
I do however have like 4 oil leaks. I'll sort that out tomorrow too. And on that note, do I really need copper washers up top, under those dome nuts?
Oh, one last thing - clutch drags.
All this is easy fixin', so I'm going to take my time and do it all right. I'll have to synch my carbs using the uber-****ty amazon.com 2 barrel mickey-mouse piece of crap that I have. Unless someone local can rent me a good one. Need to fine tune fuel mixture screws too... But that high idle puzzles me, unless I really have that idle screw set high?
Anyways, I'd like to express my gratitude to everyone who offered advice and assistance here! I'm terribly sorry that I wasted your time with such an asinine mistake. I wish I could say it won't happen again... But I told my father that years back about **** catching fire, and look where that got me.
Good night guys, and thank you all again!
I had not timed it correctly. Not even remotely. I was timed off the 2,3 cylinders, "F" mark, I think it is. The plate's too damn dirty to see clearly, I was pulling off the contact breaker plate thing whateverthehellucallit when I realized what was wrong.
I'm a ****in moron. After I timed it (CORRECTLY THIS TIME) the compression reads 120 + !!
I was ecstatic - I took my time, got everything cinched back down, put my valve cover back on etc etc... It actually f'ing fired up. No choke, first push. Runs strong, no misses, perrrrrrfect...
Now, I have a new problem. It idles high. Like really freakin high. I can't figure that one out. But, I've made progress tonight, and I am tired. I'll deal with that issue tomorrow.
I loosened off the throttle cable completely, still runs high - disconnected choke cable from the carb body, no effect. Didn't tinker with the idle screw though... Probably should have.
So - valves are indeed all right, no leaks at all intake or exhaust now.
I do however have like 4 oil leaks. I'll sort that out tomorrow too. And on that note, do I really need copper washers up top, under those dome nuts?
Oh, one last thing - clutch drags.
All this is easy fixin', so I'm going to take my time and do it all right. I'll have to synch my carbs using the uber-****ty amazon.com 2 barrel mickey-mouse piece of crap that I have. Unless someone local can rent me a good one. Need to fine tune fuel mixture screws too... But that high idle puzzles me, unless I really have that idle screw set high?
Anyways, I'd like to express my gratitude to everyone who offered advice and assistance here! I'm terribly sorry that I wasted your time with such an asinine mistake. I wish I could say it won't happen again... But I told my father that years back about **** catching fire, and look where that got me.
Good night guys, and thank you all again!