Anyone know where I can get a decent and affordable set of valve spring compressors?
Recently triple cleaned, balanced & synched the carbs after notcing some backfire while decellerating and what seemed to be a lean condition in the mix. Did the cleaning for good measure - to set a baseline for the fuel delivery. It's been a while since i've set the pilot screws properly and have been futzing regularly with the throttle adjust screw and balancing screw to ear and eyeball things into place.
First I thought the backfiring and stumbling idle was the timing. The gasket between the air boot and cylinder head had blown apart from carb farts... Timing checkd out fine (statically - gonna set the advance dynamically tonight). Then I thought it must be the valve clearances. While adjusting the clearances (which were all within spec and pretty even w/one another) I found a sticky spot in the rotation of the crank. I am now suspecting a bent valve.
I have heard that top end overheating is fairly common with these motors and am wondering how likely it might be that the cylinder head is warped instead of, or, in addition to the valve(s)? I do have a replacement set of valves, so I guess it would be easy enough to evaluate the head (also have a couple replacement heads... don't ask!)
I've never replaced valves before, just wondering what kind of fun I can expect? While I am taking off the head I figure it would be a good time to decoke? Any other things I should do while I am down in there? Also planning on attempting to fix the slipping sprag clutch on the starter - when it engages though the bike does fire right up.
And it no longer dies while idling at stop lights...
Gotta love the colortune plugs and the carbtune tool!
Thanks!
-Patrick Kennedy
Recently triple cleaned, balanced & synched the carbs after notcing some backfire while decellerating and what seemed to be a lean condition in the mix. Did the cleaning for good measure - to set a baseline for the fuel delivery. It's been a while since i've set the pilot screws properly and have been futzing regularly with the throttle adjust screw and balancing screw to ear and eyeball things into place.
First I thought the backfiring and stumbling idle was the timing. The gasket between the air boot and cylinder head had blown apart from carb farts... Timing checkd out fine (statically - gonna set the advance dynamically tonight). Then I thought it must be the valve clearances. While adjusting the clearances (which were all within spec and pretty even w/one another) I found a sticky spot in the rotation of the crank. I am now suspecting a bent valve.
I have heard that top end overheating is fairly common with these motors and am wondering how likely it might be that the cylinder head is warped instead of, or, in addition to the valve(s)? I do have a replacement set of valves, so I guess it would be easy enough to evaluate the head (also have a couple replacement heads... don't ask!)
I've never replaced valves before, just wondering what kind of fun I can expect? While I am taking off the head I figure it would be a good time to decoke? Any other things I should do while I am down in there? Also planning on attempting to fix the slipping sprag clutch on the starter - when it engages though the bike does fire right up.
And it no longer dies while idling at stop lights...
Gotta love the colortune plugs and the carbtune tool!
Thanks!
-Patrick Kennedy
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