A month ago, I was hit by a kid pulling a U-turn while driving my 1980 GS1000G. I made it out okay. Bike got pretty banged up. I managed to swerve enough that the right side of my crank case is what made contact with his car, specifically his driver's side wheel well. Visible damage was: cracked signal generator cover, destroyed signal generator, and a little bit of scuffing on the crank case. I let the bike sit for a few weeks, and finally decided to to try and fix her.
Leading up to today's anti-climax:
- Complete Carb Clean and Rebuild
- New Spark Plugs
- Installed Used Signal Generator/Governor/Timing Plate
- Fresh Set of Fuses
The starter spins strongly, motor turns over, but the bike will not start. I've checked for spark and each plug tests good. I've checked my float bowls to make sure there's fuel and they're all full. I hear air being sucked in through my K&Ns...
What could be the hold up? Where do I start troubleshooting? Could my timing be so far off that my spark is igniting on the down stroke of each piston? Is there any way to check timing without a timing light? The only thing that's drastically changed since riding, being hit, and now, is a new signal generator which leads me to believe that it is the culprit.
Anyways, any insight would be mighty appreciated.
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