Will not start!
I just did. The seller noted that the coils measured about 7-8k. So it sounds like my coils are ok anyway. The caps are normally 5-10k. So the ignition is ok!!! Arghhh. Back to carbs again! I took apart the carbs and petcock. I found some small debris which was remnant from my recent tank rinsing. The tank needs a little more rinsing. When the rust gets chemically "removed" or mixed with the acid, it actually turns into black bits of metal. I blew out the carbs and petcock with compressed air. I will try it again tomorrow.
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We put two small in-line filters on the fuel lines. It sure beats cleaning the carbs over an over. I also took the banjo joints apart and removed the screens that were in these. They were half pugged anyway. With in-line filters you shouldn't need these.
Here is a post with a good discussion of carb adjustment. I adjusted my carbs like Loud Mouse said to adjust them. There is a picture in the post that shows what it should look like. http://www.honda305.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2906 Good luck, Gunner
I will recheck the level using that method and will clean out the banjo fittings. I didn't know there were filters in there. Maybe I can take out the filter in the petcock too? I called Loud Mouse and we went over a few things. The cam timing is correct. He suggested to use starting fluid. I haven't used that stuff for years! Never had this much trouble starting an old bike - never. Anyway, the starting fluid didn't fire it either. So now we're back to the ignition. I am waiting on a set of matching coils. I will try it again then. Stay posted. I'm giving it a break for now.
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I know! Sometimes I just want to kick it over!
I thought about it more and the only thing I wasn't at least 90% sure on was the compression. The numbers I have (125 L & 150 R) is with oil squirted in. So I tried it dry and with the throttle wide open. Well the numbers tell all. I got 70 L and 60 R!! That solves that. Bad rings. Time for a top end rebuild. I should go for bigger pistons (337cc?). It will be a fun winter. Thanks for all the responses. 63 cb77 cafe
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Three? Should be only two. First time with oil, second without.
I took out both plugs, threaded in the gauge, choke off/open, throttle open (no filters) and hit starter for a few seconds until measurement peaks. 63 cb77 cafe
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