A year and a half ago my XS developed a no-spark condition. The usual suspects were addressed without regaining spark. Further fooling around eventually resulted in success and joy, only to turn to sorrow when a strange new tapping sound turned out to be a lost screw having found its way into the #3 cylinder. This prompted a head removal, some cleaning up of the damaged area, new valve seals while the head was off, and reconstruction. Anticipation reverts into sorrow as...no spark.
Today, being a nice day, I turned on the ball game and began going through the connections again, cleaning, spraying, etc. I decided to put the freshly charged battery on and give her a spin. Shock and dismay...SPARK! She tried to start, but I knew the gas was mostly old and the carbs must be ugly.
I took off the carbs (they were ugly) and did a disassemble/clean/reassemble with hope in my heart. Got the floats moving freely, the green gunk out of 1 and 2, sprayed cleaner and compressed air through everything, and put her back together,
No spark.
Not really seeking any advice, just venting a little.
Today, being a nice day, I turned on the ball game and began going through the connections again, cleaning, spraying, etc. I decided to put the freshly charged battery on and give her a spin. Shock and dismay...SPARK! She tried to start, but I knew the gas was mostly old and the carbs must be ugly.
I took off the carbs (they were ugly) and did a disassemble/clean/reassemble with hope in my heart. Got the floats moving freely, the green gunk out of 1 and 2, sprayed cleaner and compressed air through everything, and put her back together,
No spark.
Not really seeking any advice, just venting a little.
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