I am going over the Mangler, and I notice the vacuum advance is not moving at all at idle. I am accustomed to seeing it bouncing a little, and when I roll on the throttle I get it to turn some. Today I get nothing. So I took it all apart.
Centrifugal advance cleaned and lightly greased.
Pickup coil plate was a little sticky, soaked and cleaned it, turns easily now.
Put all the parts back and tested the vacuum advance unit, it retracts at around 6 on my gauge - book says 5.9 inches.
I put the gauge on the hose going to the #2 carb nipple, the needle barely moves, even if I roll the throttle on and off. The hose is clear, I can blow into it and hear air moving through the manifold through the nipple.
Just for fun I moved the hose over to #1 synch nipple, that hammered the heck out of the vacuum unit. So with vacuum the unit does work.
Bike starts right up, idles fine, runs fine (probably some acceleration is suffering without the ignition vacuum), problem is with the vacuum hose hooked to #2 nipple, I got no vacuum??
Any ideas? What am I missing, besides vacuum from #2 cylinder?
Centrifugal advance cleaned and lightly greased.
Pickup coil plate was a little sticky, soaked and cleaned it, turns easily now.
Put all the parts back and tested the vacuum advance unit, it retracts at around 6 on my gauge - book says 5.9 inches.
I put the gauge on the hose going to the #2 carb nipple, the needle barely moves, even if I roll the throttle on and off. The hose is clear, I can blow into it and hear air moving through the manifold through the nipple.
Just for fun I moved the hose over to #1 synch nipple, that hammered the heck out of the vacuum unit. So with vacuum the unit does work.
Bike starts right up, idles fine, runs fine (probably some acceleration is suffering without the ignition vacuum), problem is with the vacuum hose hooked to #2 nipple, I got no vacuum??
Any ideas? What am I missing, besides vacuum from #2 cylinder?
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