OldScrambler wrote:Assuming spark timing is OK...............You may have very low compression on the left. Will the motor run on that cylinder alone? Can you do a compression test...........leak-down test..........are you sure the valves are sealing?
Hi Old Scrambler. Last night Loud Mouse was nice enough to talk to me on the phone and we went over a few things.
The result of the conversation was 1. Adjust Float (they needed it)
and 2. Use a 12volt bulb instead of the high voltage pointy screwdriver with light in handle that I was using.
So I redid the timing (that is tough to get it it right on, perhaps my backing plate could use a replacement) Cleaned out carbs again, float height adjustment looked good.
Started on 1st kick as usual. And there was some blue smoke, I figured that Left side must be kicking in. Went around the neighborhood and it felt much stronger, but not smooth, by the time I got back to the house it felt like it did previous. Grabbed the helmet for a real ride hoping it might kick in, but I'm guessing I was on one cylinder, but felt a little stronger than before, turned around, and waiting at a light it died. Pulled over and removed a plug, 1st a spark then nothing, battery went dead again. So this is another problem.
Pushed it home on the first day we break 80 degrees, lol.
Compression could be it, I did the thumb over spark plug hole thing...not much of a test.
I have a cheap-o compression tester, I'll drag it out. Almost scared to.
That last comment when I bought the bike was that it was running when it was put away, doesn't mean much I know.
-Forrest