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Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 10:25 am
by sarals
I won't tell you how long it took me to get my engine back together and hung on the bike - or how many times I had to remove it to chase an oil leak!! Awesome job!!
Hey, I answered your question about the petcock. Classichondarestoration.com had rubber parts that have stood the test of time.
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2015 12:18 pm
by DianneB
I took the Dream for a ride down the road today and aside from the carburetor needing to be set (and the neutral switch not working) everything else seemed to be working well!
Quite gratifying riding a bike that probably hasn't run under its own power in decades!
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 7:05 pm
by sarals
Kudos to you!
It is pretty cool, isn't it?
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 9:43 pm
by DianneB
DUH!
I have been chasing a problem with my kick starter for many days - it just doesn't seem to grab even though the ratchet is in good shape. I even opened the bottom end to check everything out and couldn't find anything wrong.
I started writing a post under the "Transmission" topic to ask how the rotation got transferred through the transmission to the crank. Then it occurred to me that there is NO connection between the transmission and the crank EXCEPT through the clutch.
Now it has been somewhere around 45 years since I owned a 305 and all the other bikes I have owned it is usual to hold the clutch in when using the kick start.
Just for the halibut I took a walk to the shop tonight and tried the kick start WITHOUT holding the clutch. Funny, the manual doesn't say you can't hold the clutch LOL!
Like I said, DUH!
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 11:40 pm
by G-Man
Mystery solved.... 😊
G
DianneB wrote: DUH!
I have been chasing a problem with my kick starter for many days - it just doesn't seem to grab even though the ratchet is in good shape. I even opened the bottom end to check everything out and couldn't find anything wrong.
I started writing a post under the "Transmission" topic to ask how the rotation got transferred through the transmission to the crank. Then it occurred to me that there is NO connection between the transmission and the crank EXCEPT through the clutch.
Now it has been somewhere around 45 years since I owned a 305 and all the other bikes I have owned it is usual to hold the clutch in when using the kick start.
Just for the halibut I took a walk to the shop tonight and tried the kick start WITHOUT holding the clutch. Funny, the manual doesn't say you can't hold the clutch LOL!
Like I said, DUH!
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2015 11:29 am
by sarals
Ahhh, the simple things!!
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2015 1:16 pm
by DianneB
Yea, and now it is the carb that's driving me nuts! (Will post about it in the carb section.)