My timingMy timingHelp. I have searched long and hard on the site for an answer to my problem...I have set up my points according to what I have read here. Points begin to open as rotor hits "f". My bike gets fuel and spark. It will not start. Is it possible to be 180 degrees out on these dreams? How can I check this and better yet how can I remedy this? Thanks for any help, Jeff H.
1964-C77 305 Dream
2002 BMW R1150GS Neither. I have been working toward getting this bike on the road since I got it last fall. I have had it running before, even took it for a spin down the road, but that was a few months back. I replaced the points on it and followed the procedure from Paperslammer's post. The timing seems to be ok. I hooked up a light circuit through my points to ground and the light comes on as the points open. Bike will not start. Won't even hint at starting. Float bowl is full. There is spark to the plug wires. I am changing the plugs tonight. They were dead for some reason. (new plugs too). The other plugs I have have a different size nut on them and I have to pick up a socket to fit them. It should start. That's why I'm wondering if somehow I threw the timing out real bad. 1964-C77 305 Dream
2002 BMW R1150GS
Do ya have 12 Volts at the points?
Frame number seems a bit long. .......lm
Hi Mr. Mouse. I went out and checked the points. No voltage while just sitting. Key at first position; no volts until I hit the starter; while pressing the start button=4-5 volts. Battery is fully charged, new modern rectifier from Retro Bikes. Lots of voltage through the spark plug wire. No volts at any other key position. Here is a pic of my frame number... 1964-C77 305 Dream
2002 BMW R1150GS
Possible ya have a wiring fault.
I must have had my Eyes Crossed. I would have bet ya had 8 numbers. My Bad!. .........lm
1964-C77 305 Dream
2002 BMW R1150GS
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