Rob Needs a New Brain

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justoneoftheguys wrote:42.8 miles and it is still running!!! :D
Great News! Congratulations on getting it all back together!
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Tim Shepherd wrote:
justoneoftheguys wrote:42.8 miles and it is still running!!! :D
Great News! Congratulations on getting it all back together!
We knew you would get it done! :D
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Seems like the old brain was well up to the task Rob, and the experience you've gained can't be bought.
Happy trails !

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still runnin'!!

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Congrat, ROB. You done it.
BIG WHOOOOOOPIE!!!!!
Now, check that all the plugs are still snug!!
(I KNOW you've already done that...didn't you?)

Unless you have an "EZ" clutch cable arrangement, 3 or 4mm is OK for the free-play at the hand-lever. Especially with a new clutch and cable. Just keep an eye on it...will stretch some in the first 20 or so operations.
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Well, I went for a ride today. I had an appointment with the local dealer who has a airhead mechanic.
I wasn't having much luck tuning the carburetors, so I thought I would just take it to the man.
("Call the man, Aunt Bee! Just call the man!" - Andy Griffith)

When I went to pay, the manager told me they didn't have much luck, and there must be a problem deeper within the carbs.

All I know for sure, is, for $42.50, my bike runs much worse than it did when I took it in. :(
I was even planning on going directly from the dealer to work, and to ride home in the wee hours of the chilly morning, but I was worried enough about getting home in the middle of the afternoon! I didn't want to push my luck and try it at 2am.

At least they didn't charge me for a complete hour's labor.

So I get to rebuild the carbs this winter. I guess I should set up the kitchen table, finally.
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I wouldn't leap right in to a rebuild. First thing to check when the carbs won't tune right is a vacuum leak.
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I keep meaning to spray carb cleaner at the head connections.

Anyone want to hire me to work on their bike? :twisted:

I am the TRUE "mechanic from hell"!!!
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justoneoftheguys wrote: I am the TRUE "mechanic from hell"!!!
Is nothing sacred?
Mechanic from Hell
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My bike was on fire, the road was on fire, and I was on fire.
It was the best ride ever!"
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justoneoftheguys wrote:Well, I went for a ride today. I had an appointment with the local dealer who has a airhead mechanic.
I wasn't having much luck tuning the carburetors, so I thought I would just take it to the man.
("Call the man, Aunt Bee! Just call the man!" - Andy Griffith)

When I went to pay, the manager told me they didn't have much luck, and there must be a problem deeper within the carbs.

All I know for sure, is, for $42.50, my bike runs much worse than it did when I took it in. :(
I was even planning on going directly from the dealer to work, and to ride home in the wee hours of the chilly morning, but I was worried enough about getting home in the middle of the afternoon! I didn't want to push my luck and try it at 2am.

At least they didn't charge me for a complete hour's labor.

So I get to rebuild the carbs this winter. I guess I should set up the kitchen table, finally.
Start a new thread for gosh sakes. To dive into a rebuild from what you have presented is not the way. First diagnose it.
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Duane wrote:Start a new thread for gosh sakes. To dive into a rebuild from what you have presented is not the way. First diagnose it.
I was just bringing folks (Jean) up-to-date. I'm not asking for help.

edit: and besides, they have never been "gone through" since they were new (1978), so it probably wouldn't hurt.
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