Had my first extended ride today (Dayton to Indy and back). Lost the headlight on the way back. Turns out the fuse block where the Headlight fuse is melted. Is this common? PO installed a Blue Halogen headlamp. I can't remember what he said it was rated at, but it is intense. Anyhoo, I stopped at Advance Auto and bought an inline fuse holder, commandeered a ball point pen to ensure good contact but putting the spring in the fuse holder against the fuse and Light is back. It looks as if the rest of the stock fuse holder is about toast too.
One other thing, I started it up after fueling in Neutral and had an awful rattle in the tranny. Pull in the clutch, drop it in first, rattle goes away. Back to neutral, rattle. Back to first, no rattle. Back to neutral, rattle. Starting to get conerned, standing still, I pushed it up to 2nd and then back to neutral. No rattle. Anything to be concerned about or just had some gears that were slightly misaligned on the shaft when I started it up?
One other thing, I started it up after fueling in Neutral and had an awful rattle in the tranny. Pull in the clutch, drop it in first, rattle goes away. Back to neutral, rattle. Back to first, no rattle. Back to neutral, rattle. Starting to get conerned, standing still, I pushed it up to 2nd and then back to neutral. No rattle. Anything to be concerned about or just had some gears that were slightly misaligned on the shaft when I started it up?
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