Hi All!
I am pleased to say I have finally installed a running motor to my '79 Special after I blew the original engine last July. I aquired the motor from a guy who thought a running Midnight Special was a great candidate for an OCC style custom chopper, which was ultimately never finished.
My problem is that I do not know the year of the motor and I think this is causing me timing woes.
The ICM is standard to the '79 Special,
The Coils are new 3ohm Dynatek with the resistor bypass
Vacuum advance is original to the MNS motor
Carbs were rebuilt for the '79 with Kerker and K&N round ovals
Could someone cue me in on how to identify the year of the motor without any of the other parts to the bike?
in closing, it does start and run, but has no strong pull through the RPM range like it did prior to the motor swap. It feels like a timing issue so I and trying to start with what year the engine is and make my next moves based off of that.
Thanks for the help everyone, I'm happy to be back in the XS11 Saddle!
-Mark
I am pleased to say I have finally installed a running motor to my '79 Special after I blew the original engine last July. I aquired the motor from a guy who thought a running Midnight Special was a great candidate for an OCC style custom chopper, which was ultimately never finished.
My problem is that I do not know the year of the motor and I think this is causing me timing woes.
The ICM is standard to the '79 Special,
The Coils are new 3ohm Dynatek with the resistor bypass
Vacuum advance is original to the MNS motor
Carbs were rebuilt for the '79 with Kerker and K&N round ovals
Could someone cue me in on how to identify the year of the motor without any of the other parts to the bike?
in closing, it does start and run, but has no strong pull through the RPM range like it did prior to the motor swap. It feels like a timing issue so I and trying to start with what year the engine is and make my next moves based off of that.
Thanks for the help everyone, I'm happy to be back in the XS11 Saddle!
-Mark
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