LOUD MOUSE wrote:Do ya have the cam 180 off?.
SPunds like it to me. ...........lm
LOL thanks LM that was quick thanks for taking my call
and for everyone else LM hit the nail on the head 180 off so now to pull the motor
James
oh oh what did i foul up now
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welll it runs now ..... now to put the rest of it together:)
thanks Loud Mouse. i would have never got it going
James
thanks Loud Mouse. i would have never got it going
James
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Ya are a perfect example of folks who will work on these great bikes and will give me a perfect (you are my eyes) description of all the parts which MUST be aligned.
Now ya will be riding soon I think. .........lm
Now ya will be riding soon I think. .........lm
thumper2146 wrote:welll it runs now ..... now to put the rest of it together:)
thanks Loud Mouse. i would have never got it going
James
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I've got the exact same issue (backfire out of carbs every 10th kick and flames out of the exhaust every 15th or so) haven't adjusted or touched the valves but have run through the Ed Moore guide a couple times to get the timing pegged.
New coils, condenser and points. Carbs rebuilt and adjusted floats to spec too. I'd needed to replace a broken kick bushing and pawl last week so I'm thinking its quite possible that I've reassembled the cam orientation incorrectly when putting the bottom back together.
What was the method (if its easy enough to describe) to check to see if the cam is 180 off?
Also, I've spent a solid chunk of time trying to track down info on how to adjust the valves, but have only found the specs for the Dream, not the CB77 (1964). Is there a reference to how to do this properly? Thanks- Erik
New coils, condenser and points. Carbs rebuilt and adjusted floats to spec too. I'd needed to replace a broken kick bushing and pawl last week so I'm thinking its quite possible that I've reassembled the cam orientation incorrectly when putting the bottom back together.
What was the method (if its easy enough to describe) to check to see if the cam is 180 off?
Also, I've spent a solid chunk of time trying to track down info on how to adjust the valves, but have only found the specs for the Dream, not the CB77 (1964). Is there a reference to how to do this properly? Thanks- Erik