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SierrasCafe530 said:Hey all,
Thanks for the responses... I should clarify a few things... She never ran great. I only have had her running about two-three months. I got her off a guy that said it just stopped running one day (in 1982) and he never fixed it.
-Sierra
With that said what you have there is a square one bike which will require testers, gauges and measuring tools to diagnose properly.
I'd start with the electrics, test coils resistance, Boyer leads, charging sys, etc.
Boil out carbs, clear idle circuit, check wear on needles and jets, looseness of the slides, you can grease up the slides to help take up some slop.
Compression test, leak down test.
If the wiring harness is old, nasty, stiff then just check every connection. Those bar switches get crusty too.
You have a lot of work ahead of you, diagnosticly speaking.