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Ok, so, long saga almost over.
As to sum up what all the issues were.
- timing was off, too advanced
- timing chains were way too tight, and I think thats what threw the timing off
- new carbs helped with fuel leaking. did have to ultrasonic them a number of times, and blow out all the holes with brake kleen. There was definitely a lot of product in there.
- got nicer studs from RGM for the stator to sit on. They have much thicker waists, and the stator can not move about from side to side. Air gap pretty much perfect all the way around. A bit of a bitch to work the stator onto the studs, but wow. What an upgrade. Anyone who has the Newby clutch probably got in their kit the long studs with the 35,000 washers you have to use to space out the stator. RGM, nice design. I should have taken a photo of it but I was just so excited to get it onto the bike.
Things I Still Need to Finish
- I took of the Scitsu Tach cause it just looked so out of place. I have an 2:1 ATRC I would like to put on, but need someone with a mill to make me a bracket for it. I currently have a 4:1 Smiths on there, and it looks much better. I'm also happy to have the finished look of the tach cable and drive gear coming out of the timing side. It looks much better for sure.
- I want to take a closer look at the forks, and disassemble them again, and take some better notes putting them back together. I also I think I can get the geometry a bit better than it currently is. I also have not ridden the bike yet. Today hopefully will be the maiden trip.
- I know I'm going to have to continue to play with the carbs to get them to the right settings. But, on idle as of now, and with giving some good decent throttle, it's not popping or struggling, so I think its close enough. We'll see how it is under load.
- Wiring. I want to re do this. I think when I set it all up I made it way too complicated. I think I can get this bike down to one or two main wires and a fuse. Its only a 1 button, 2 switch set up. Only accessory being headlight, pilot, tail, and brake. Ive got way too much going on, there's a key switch in there I don't need, and a bunch of leftover from a horn that I took off because you literally couldn't hear it over the exhaust.
- I'd like to find a way to make the rear fender a bit more solid. I think that having the tail lamp mounted in the position I do creates a bit of a pendulum effect, and it hops around a lot. I know its only going to get worse with time. Luckily it only seems to be at idle that it happens. Going to most likely buy an Manx fender, and get a tail lamp thats a bit tighter, and tucked under the seat.