I think I'm stupid
#1
I think I'm stupid
hi guys...ok so if someone were stupid enough to remove the cam cover on a 75 sporty to change the gasket to fix a leak, and they were also stupid enough to pull one of the cam gears because they were stupid enough to leave the points connected, and if they were even stupid enough to put the gear back in without checking the timing of the gears and then started it up and let her run for 5 to 10 seconds, how much damage did that stupid person do to his bike?
the thing is, it started back up and after realizing how stupid I was I turned her off, pulled the cover again and set the timing properly (I think), but now I can't get her started. She just whiffs with every kick.
What do you think?
the thing is, it started back up and after realizing how stupid I was I turned her off, pulled the cover again and set the timing properly (I think), but now I can't get her started. She just whiffs with every kick.
What do you think?
#3
First, to remove the gearcase cover you must first remove the pushrods. And the ignition timing rotor/mechanism. Actually, first you must have a factory manual.
My guess is that you have not installed things properly. You must line up the 4 pairs of cam timing marks, and set the ignition timing - two entirely different and unrelated procedures. And also you have to adjust the pushrods.
Do you have a manual? Which procedures do you need help with?
My guess is that you have not installed things properly. You must line up the 4 pairs of cam timing marks, and set the ignition timing - two entirely different and unrelated procedures. And also you have to adjust the pushrods.
Do you have a manual? Which procedures do you need help with?
#4
Mick,
yes I have a manual (ebay), the thing is one of the gears doesn't have any timing marks, and it should! But anyway, I am going to try to work on her tomorrow, but I think I understand what I need to do...
we will see...
I was just wondering if anyone (else) has been this stupid and if they had done any damage to their baby...
thanks
yes I have a manual (ebay), the thing is one of the gears doesn't have any timing marks, and it should! But anyway, I am going to try to work on her tomorrow, but I think I understand what I need to do...
we will see...
I was just wondering if anyone (else) has been this stupid and if they had done any damage to their baby...
thanks
#5
#6
I found the timing mark, thanks Mick, and I was trying to get the gears back in and timed and I ran into another problem...I'm going to have to pull the push rods to get the gears timed right, huh? I hope this post is read by everyone and if they run into the same problem I did they don't make the same mistakes, I HATE IRONHEADS...No I LOVE IRONHEADS, no I really love my ironhead...working and riding is a delicate balance.
I'll keep everyone posted on progress and I'm sure I will ask many more questions.
thanks!
I'll keep everyone posted on progress and I'm sure I will ask many more questions.
thanks!
#7
Anyway, it is a common error among ironhead newguys and probably no harm done.
Yes, they must come out now.
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#8
ok, so I got the rods out, and the cam gears are timed like the diagrams, but it still won't start. I don't think I am getting any spark to my spark plugs. the electric starter never has worked real well, and I can only kick this thing so many times before my leg goes numb. where should I move to next?
#9
you need three things to run, fuel, compression,and spark( at the correct time) first pull a plug and check for spark if you have spark then check your comp. if it is ok then make sure you have fuel flow out of tank then move on to the carb make sure it is taking fuel, you said it ran before ,should run now, check the points,make sure your timing is not way off
#10