She pops but will not start...

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Ugh over looked electric interference/RF stuff, what did you source for shielded trigger leads, barely enough room for plain Jane insalliton wires. Once analog Boyers dialed in, placed in safe place and leads upgraded they are good to go for decades, if requiring a tad more throttle twist delay to get spunky.
 
I'm not kidding, check the voltage at the boyer, not the battery. If it's got an assimilator check the voltage at the battery end of it. Bypass the ignition switch for now. But do all these other suggestions too.

Dave
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In my honest opinion, if your are going to take advantage of a EI, then you should go all the way. 5 ohm duel output Dyna coil, get rid of waste like warning light assimilator, starting capacitor 2mc. Get a 200 watt stator and matching Podtronics Reg/Rec and loose the zener and the rectifier.

You have eliminated the the ballast resistor and the condenser haven't you?

It's only my opinion and I believe well worth concidering.

All in all you will lose 7 things and gain 4, generally and unitarily speaking.
 
Hi There
Did you clean out the pilot jet with drill or wire? can not remember drill/wire size pos no 78 drill.
 
SierrasCafe530 » Sat Feb 04, 2012 11:24 am

marinecommando wrote:Are you using the correct mark on the rotor? There are 2marks on there. Check TDC and note which mark corresponds, then mark it.




There are two marks with red paint on them. I was guessing it was the big marker. My husband just tried it with the other marker. Still no life... We are out of ideas.

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Please check the mark is on top dead the rotor might have slipped, key missing or something. It really does sound like it's firing on the bottom of the stroke. Other than that how old are the plugs?

Cash
 
1up3down said:
Ok, this may by an insultingly dumb question to be forgiven if already considered but:

You say the plugs are wet and black and she pops but will not start

Have you now thrown those plugs away and installed new fresh plugs?

No bike will start with fouled plugs.

Ya... They where new.
 
Ok all... It was the timing. Called a friend who has been working on Norton's for many years. I was not doing the timing right. He walked me through it and she fired up on the third kick. YES!!!! I'm stoked. Thank you all for the help. I think I will post a how to on youtube to show how to time it. If you have never done it before, reading it just doesn't make any since. MANY, MANY THANKS...
 
SierrasCafe530 said:
I think I will post a how to on youtube to show how to time it. If you have never done it before, reading it just doesn't make any since. MANY, MANY THANKS...



I think that would be a great idea....A lot of folks, including myself, could benefit from that....
 
She's alive. It's been 30 years since she an.

She pops but will not start...


Here is a video of her starting... If you click on it, it will go to Photobucket to play.
I still need to set the timing with a light and get the carbs adjusted. I'm just happy to hear her running. Maybe when the timing is adjusted, I wont have to have my hubby start it for me. LOL
 
Will you keep the Dunstall tank and seat. The fiberglass tank might give problems with ethanol fuel.
 
bwolfie said:
Will you keep the Dunstall tank and seat. The fiberglass tank might give problems with ethanol fuel.

Yes to the tank, no to the seat.

I had the tank sealed and use Cheveron fuel. There is a non ethanol gas station a few town away. I was planning on get a 50-100 storage tank to fill so I can use that as much as possible.

I plan on putting a cafe style single seat on it. I already took the front Dunstall fender off. I have been looking for a classic front fender in bad shape so I can cut it down a bit.
 
Great, another one on the road. Get the starting routine down, it's not that bad when she's willing to start.

Dave
69S
 
Starting an old bike tip number one. Check the the oil is flowing back to the tank.

The engine seems to be moving around a bit, is there a head steady?

For Dunstalls it seemed pretty quite, maybe it's the 2-1 header.

Can't wait to see more!
 
SierrasCafe530 said:
grandpaul said:
I'll bet Hobot has it - the trigger wires (black/yellow & black/white) are reversed.

No there not. I may be a girl, but I got that part right.

They can be correctly color-coded and connected, but still misfire unless you swap them. Believe me, many here have reported this problem.


EDIT after seeing the rest of the post; i see you got it going, that's great.
 
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