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LOUD MOUSE
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by LOUD MOUSE » Wed Mar 12, 2014 1:53 pm
Ya can call now. .......lm
sarals wrote:G-Man wrote:Sara
That bike looks and sounds great! Like many others I have really enjoyed your saga and look forward to the new chapters as they unfold.
Very well done!
G
Graham....without you and many others here, I could NOT have done this! I am indebted. The wonderful thing? I have many new friends through this site and this project.
Thank you, thank you, so much!
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sarals
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by sarals » Mon Mar 17, 2014 9:27 pm
Hmmm.
I talked to Ed last week and he indicated that he thought the top end was a little noisy, and it was probably the cam chain tensioner. I adjusted it, but it was fine. The plunger wasn't moving at all when I turned the engine over (with a wrench). Hmmm.
Then I took a look at the timing. It's firing on the "T" mark, and there isn't enough adjustment to move it to the "F" mark. Electronic ignition. It advances perfectly, 40 degrees, as it is supposed to. I wonder if the trigger on the cam is in the wrong place. It looks right, the line on the cam end is in the middle of the window.
I don't want to go melting down a new engine.
Hmmm.....
1965 CB77 305 Super Hawk
1989 NT650 Hawk GT
1981 Yamaha XJ550 Seca
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by LOUD MOUSE » Tue Mar 18, 2014 8:20 am
As I hope you used Blue Lock Tite you can break the exciter loose and move it.
Not much movement there is required.
The points cam and springs were good when I did the head.
Did you look at the valve clearance?.......................... ..lm
sarals wrote:Hmmm.
I talked to Ed last week and he indicated that he thought the top end was a little noisy, and it was probably the cam chain tensioner. I adjusted it, but it was fine. The plunger wasn't moving at all when I turned the engine over (with a wrench). Hmmm.
Then I took a look at the timing. It's firing on the "T" mark, and there isn't enough adjustment to move it to the "F" mark. Electronic ignition. It advances perfectly, 40 degrees, as it is supposed to. I wonder if the trigger on the cam is in the wrong place. It looks right, the line on the cam end is in the middle of the window.
I don't want to go melting down a new engine.
Hmmm.....
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by sarals » Tue Mar 18, 2014 3:25 pm
Hi, Ed!
I haven't moved that exciter, yet. Yes, I did use Blue Loctite on it - absolutely! If I pull it off to adjust it, which way should I go with it?
I have't looked at the valves yet. The top end is a little quieter since I adjusted the cam chain, so there was some slop there, I guess enough to be a bit noisy.
By the way, I was just out terrorizing the neighborhood (as much as I can terrorize anyone) on her, and wow, does she run good! You know, I don't remember her accelerating quite that briskly before! She can really move.
LOUD MOUSE wrote:As I hope you used Blue Lock Tite you can break the exciter loose and move it.
Not much movement there is required.
The points cam and springs were good when I did the head.
Did you look at the valve clearance?.......................... ..lm
sarals wrote:Hmmm.
I talked to Ed last week and he indicated that he thought the top end was a little noisy, and it was probably the cam chain tensioner. I adjusted it, but it was fine. The plunger wasn't moving at all when I turned the engine over (with a wrench). Hmmm.
Then I took a look at the timing. It's firing on the "T" mark, and there isn't enough adjustment to move it to the "F" mark. Electronic ignition. It advances perfectly, 40 degrees, as it is supposed to. I wonder if the trigger on the cam is in the wrong place. It looks right, the line on the cam end is in the middle of the window.
I don't want to go melting down a new engine.
Hmmm.....
1965 CB77 305 Super Hawk
1989 NT650 Hawk GT
1981 Yamaha XJ550 Seca
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by LOUD MOUSE » Tue Mar 18, 2014 6:22 pm
Don't pull on the exciter turn it counter clockwise with enough pressure to break it loose then adjust it so you are just a bit closer to "F".
I would check the valves before I did that. ....lm
sarals wrote:Hi, Ed!
I haven't moved that exciter, yet. Yes, I did use Blue Loctite on it - absolutely! If I pull it off to adjust it, which way should I go with it?
I have't looked at the valves yet. The top end is a little quieter since I adjusted the cam chain, so there was some slop there, I guess enough to be a bit noisy.
By the way, I was just out terrorizing the neighborhood (as much as I can terrorize anyone) on her, and wow, does she run good! You know, I don't remember her accelerating quite that briskly before! She can really move.
LOUD MOUSE wrote:As I hope you used Blue Lock Tite you can break the exciter loose and move it.
Not much movement there is required.
The points cam and springs were good when I did the head.
Did you look at the valve clearance?.......................... ..lm
sarals wrote:Hmmm.
I talked to Ed last week and he indicated that he thought the top end was a little noisy, and it was probably the cam chain tensioner. I adjusted it, but it was fine. The plunger wasn't moving at all when I turned the engine over (with a wrench). Hmmm.
Then I took a look at the timing. It's firing on the "T" mark, and there isn't enough adjustment to move it to the "F" mark. Electronic ignition. It advances perfectly, 40 degrees, as it is supposed to. I wonder if the trigger on the cam is in the wrong place. It looks right, the line on the cam end is in the middle of the window.
I don't want to go melting down a new engine.
Hmmm.....
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by sarals » Wed Mar 19, 2014 3:51 pm
I will do all of that, thank you!
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Don't pull on the exciter turn it counter clockwise with enough pressure to break it loose then adjust it so you are just a bit closer to "F".
I would check the valves before I did that. ....lm
sarals wrote:Hi, Ed!
I haven't moved that exciter, yet. Yes, I did use Blue Loctite on it - absolutely! If I pull it off to adjust it, which way should I go with it?
I have't looked at the valves yet. The top end is a little quieter since I adjusted the cam chain, so there was some slop there, I guess enough to be a bit noisy.
By the way, I was just out terrorizing the neighborhood (as much as I can terrorize anyone) on her, and wow, does she run good! You know, I don't remember her accelerating quite that briskly before! She can really move.
LOUD MOUSE wrote:As I hope you used Blue Lock Tite you can break the exciter loose and move it.
Not much movement there is required.
The points cam and springs were good when I did the head.
Did you look at the valve clearance?.......................... ..lm
sarals wrote:Hmmm.
I talked to Ed last week and he indicated that he thought the top end was a little noisy, and it was probably the cam chain tensioner. I adjusted it, but it was fine. The plunger wasn't moving at all when I turned the engine over (with a wrench). Hmmm.
Then I took a look at the timing. It's firing on the "T" mark, and there isn't enough adjustment to move it to the "F" mark. Electronic ignition. It advances perfectly, 40 degrees, as it is supposed to. I wonder if the trigger on the cam is in the wrong place. It looks right, the line on the cam end is in the middle of the window.
I don't want to go melting down a new engine.
Hmmm.....
1965 CB77 305 Super Hawk
1989 NT650 Hawk GT
1981 Yamaha XJ550 Seca
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by LOUD MOUSE » Wed Mar 19, 2014 4:38 pm
Valves first then run and check for noise. ......lm
sarals wrote:I will do all of that, thank you!
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Don't pull on the exciter turn it counter clockwise with enough pressure to break it loose then adjust it so you are just a bit closer to "F".
I would check the valves before I did that. ....lm
sarals wrote:Hi, Ed!
I haven't moved that exciter, yet. Yes, I did use Blue Loctite on it - absolutely! If I pull it off to adjust it, which way should I go with it?
I have't looked at the valves yet. The top end is a little quieter since I adjusted the cam chain, so there was some slop there, I guess enough to be a bit noisy.
By the way, I was just out terrorizing the neighborhood (as much as I can terrorize anyone) on her, and wow, does she run good! You know, I don't remember her accelerating quite that briskly before! She can really move.
LOUD MOUSE wrote:As I hope you used Blue Lock Tite you can break the exciter loose and move it.
Not much movement there is required.
The points cam and springs were good when I did the head.
Did you look at the valve clearance?.......................... ..lm
sarals wrote:Hmmm.
I talked to Ed last week and he indicated that he thought the top end was a little noisy, and it was probably the cam chain tensioner. I adjusted it, but it was fine. The plunger wasn't moving at all when I turned the engine over (with a wrench). Hmmm.
Then I took a look at the timing. It's firing on the "T" mark, and there isn't enough adjustment to move it to the "F" mark. Electronic ignition. It advances perfectly, 40 degrees, as it is supposed to. I wonder if the trigger on the cam is in the wrong place. It looks right, the line on the cam end is in the middle of the window.
I don't want to go melting down a new engine.
Hmmm.....
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