I'm working on an 81 Special that belongs to my dad. Short story about what happened
My dad likes to start and run his bike through the winter instead of winterizing it for the cold weather. This past spring he went out and started his 81 special with no problems. He let it run for approximately 20 minutes and shut it down. Fast forward 2 weeks. He goes out but the bike only cranks but doesn't start. I tell him he NEEDS 12 VOLTS in the battery. Just because it cranks doesn't mean the battery is strong enough to make it fire. He charged the battery and tried again to start but only this time he get a couple really loud backfires through the exhaust. Short story even shorter... NOW there is NO Compression in ANY cylinder. Zip, zilch, nothing.
I cant see a valve in each cylinder getting bent. I can only assume that some how the timing chain has jumped a tooth or more. I need to know Where the Timing plate should be positioned when the cam dots are aligned with the arrows on the cap. Thanks
My dad likes to start and run his bike through the winter instead of winterizing it for the cold weather. This past spring he went out and started his 81 special with no problems. He let it run for approximately 20 minutes and shut it down. Fast forward 2 weeks. He goes out but the bike only cranks but doesn't start. I tell him he NEEDS 12 VOLTS in the battery. Just because it cranks doesn't mean the battery is strong enough to make it fire. He charged the battery and tried again to start but only this time he get a couple really loud backfires through the exhaust. Short story even shorter... NOW there is NO Compression in ANY cylinder. Zip, zilch, nothing.
I cant see a valve in each cylinder getting bent. I can only assume that some how the timing chain has jumped a tooth or more. I need to know Where the Timing plate should be positioned when the cam dots are aligned with the arrows on the cap. Thanks
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