Thanks guys for the responses. I haven't tackled the timing issue but it definitely crossed my mind. I just wasn't sure since it ran pretty well with the choke "open". Sorry about the "out" terminology. haha...
Anyhow, I'll give that a try.
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CA77 Carb Help please!Hi there....I've posted before about this topic and read as many relevant previous threads before, but I am still having problems with my carburetor. I think... So, what's been happening is that my bike runs well only with the choke out. It runs best from half to fully out. When it's pushed in, it h...
Carburetor cylinder head studsHi gang, I was wondering if someone could enlighten me. I got some carburetor head studs to mount the carb on my 1963 CA77. I saw in the microfiche there were 40mm and 28mm studs. I got the 28mm studs as I wasnt smart enough to check. Still not sure which is right. These studs measure 28mm from the ...
Re: My 1963 DreamIs this email correct? My message got sent back to me saying it didn't exist. Thanks, Thomas Check with this guy bill@billsvintagewheels.com. I bought a cheng shin from him and it is great. I also got the tube and rim strip. Make sure you ask him for the right size. vp Did something pretty stupid to...
Thank you sir! Here ya go. ........lm <http://www.olypen.com/retro/> Any source for the earlier style Keihin pw22 float bowl gaskets? They're kind of bowed at the sides rather than the squarish kind in the keyster kits. The ones supplied in the Keyster kits are wrong. I tried trimming them, but they...
Any source for the earlier style Keihin pw22 float bowl gaskets? They're kind of bowed at the sides rather than the squarish kind in the keyster kits. The ones supplied in the Keyster kits are wrong. I tried trimming them, but they still fit ugly. I am using a rubber/paper gasket I cut out from my o...
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