Onder
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A few or more months ago I had asked for help on a few problems with my 850 Mk2. First was an oil leak at the crank seal in the primary case. I tried a new seal, epoxied in. I tried another new seal epoxied in. Now Ive gone and put in one of the rubber seals and after about 200 miles not a leak (yet, touching as much wood as there is in a forest). Recent questions about end play make me remind you that excessive endplay can bring the crank keyway a bit close to the seal. When I shimmed mine I centered the crank in the cases and probably would have been better to push the crank to the drive side.
Second issue was very difficult starting. Ive had about a dozen brit bikes over the years and never had a hard starter. It ran fine and it
idled fine. It was so bad there were days when I pushed it back inside and took the Enfield.
I have a JS BSA street cam in it. Hardly a radical grind. But after a checking carefully I decided the cam was running too advanced. Rolled it
back and what a difference! The engine is fresh so it takes a firm and manly kick through or it will kick back. Pazon Altair installed which is supposed to solve this but I suspect a certain amount is finding the exact drill on a given day.
Must say I found it hard to believe that cam timing was the problem but I changed nothing else really.
Third thing was the BNR belt was rubbing its outer surface on the alternator towers. I was puzzled and still think it is the belt bulging up
on compression braking. Had at the towers with different grinding tools and finished with sandpaper. Don't like to see those thin fellows any thinner but no choice. Generous clearance now but part of this is because the belt has lost some of its rubber! No doubt there would be less of the belt bulging up if I tightened it up but that is pretty dangerous territory. Ill likely move it back in tiny increments.
So that is follow up hope it will help some other poor soul at least know where to look when their turn comes. Summer weather here in NYS and a pleasure to be out and about on a Commando.
Second issue was very difficult starting. Ive had about a dozen brit bikes over the years and never had a hard starter. It ran fine and it
idled fine. It was so bad there were days when I pushed it back inside and took the Enfield.
I have a JS BSA street cam in it. Hardly a radical grind. But after a checking carefully I decided the cam was running too advanced. Rolled it
back and what a difference! The engine is fresh so it takes a firm and manly kick through or it will kick back. Pazon Altair installed which is supposed to solve this but I suspect a certain amount is finding the exact drill on a given day.
Must say I found it hard to believe that cam timing was the problem but I changed nothing else really.
Third thing was the BNR belt was rubbing its outer surface on the alternator towers. I was puzzled and still think it is the belt bulging up
on compression braking. Had at the towers with different grinding tools and finished with sandpaper. Don't like to see those thin fellows any thinner but no choice. Generous clearance now but part of this is because the belt has lost some of its rubber! No doubt there would be less of the belt bulging up if I tightened it up but that is pretty dangerous territory. Ill likely move it back in tiny increments.
So that is follow up hope it will help some other poor soul at least know where to look when their turn comes. Summer weather here in NYS and a pleasure to be out and about on a Commando.