I finally got around to changing the head the other day, but here's some differences I've noticed.
1) When I started it for the first time, it took a little more juice from the battery to turn it over. I suspect two things - one is better compression so the starter & battery had to work harder and two, although the battery was a new Yuasa last year, I've never charged it since the initial charge. The other morning it was dead - 11.6 V. I charged it and now all is well and it starts just fine.
2) I've since noticed a lot more heat coming from the engine than before. I'm guessing this could be because it was partially running three cylinders, but I'm no guru so who knows.
3) Here's the worst, most confusing part. After I've gotten it going and am headed down the road I lose my electrical. Sometimes within a few minutes, sometimes after 20 minutes or so. I still have headlight & tail light, but I lose my turn signals, brake lights, neutral, oil, highbeam, and gear indiactor lights. All the while the bike runs just fine. If I shut it off it starts right back up. Sometimes the lights are back, sometimes they're not, but EVERY time it sits for a while and cools down, the light ALWAYS work until I head down the road. One time I had them for about 20 minutes of 65 mph, but lost them when I backed off the throttle to slow down for a red light.
So what do you folks think? I would first think it's a short somewhere, but I'm not so sure as it doesn't go out when hitting a bump or anything. I checked the connections in the harness in the area of the airbox where the front & back harness connect. Is it possible the increased engine heat is causing the wires or maybe the turn signal relay to go hokey? Remember, after it cools for a while everything works just fine.
Let me know whatcha think as I'm out of ideas.
Thanks in advance
Jim
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