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No.....well you could so long as you swap the entire electrical system at the same time (wiring,coils, lights, indicators and control switches and anything else that runs of 6v)! ____________________ XX XXXx
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Thanks for that, maybe someone could offer advice before I attack the engine!
When I received the bike it had been stood/garaged for 20 years, It's fairly tidy apart from exhaust/mudguards etc which have a bit of rust, but nothing major. I've changed oil/petrol replaced plugs/leads/coil/points/battery and electrics seem to be working ok now. Lack of spark problem sorted last week, turned out to be points.
When I first got the bike it wouldn't turn over, Kickstart lever stuck solid. A mate told me to take out the plugs and put a tiny bit of oil down holes and try again in the morning which worked a treat and now the engine turns over when kicked.
Still not firing up though, My limited mechanical knowledge, tells me it may have low/no compression , when I put my finger over spark plug hole I should feel pressure right? I don't. I'm thinking the piston rings may have corroded in the barrels before I freed them up with my dribbling oil in trick, does this sound likely?
I have a manual! and I'm up for stripping the engine but would appreciate any thoughts or advice before I get stuck in, thanks |
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Could also be the rings have siezed to the piston, yes you should feel something when you put your finger over the plug hole. Best bet is take the top end down to have al ook ____________________ XX XXXx
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 226 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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