The critical assumption being made about dyna beads is they will 'find' the imbalance and arrange themselves in that spot via centrifugal force of...
A good tech can easily diagnose a ring problem via a leakdown test, without teardown. You may not know EXACTLY why until a visual inspection is...
Unless the master cylinder bores are really eroded away, Honda offers repair kits for them that include everything you need, relativley...
15.3 VDC is too high a charge rate if that info is correct. Check your R/R connector for heat damage, make sure the solid green wires are a good...
I can tell you that's weird. Those 750 ACE/Spirit engines are so reliable as to be spooky. Anytime a ring fails, low oil level would be the...
Brings on an interesting argument (somebody mentioned this earlier). Regardless of the model...you don't know how much weight it takes to balance...
My only experience with them is a 'Wing' customer who had them installed with new tires on a trip. They were so bad (according to him), he...
As a full time line tech for 25 years...meaning my oil changes have been in the thousands...I have to disagree with you 'hand tighten' guys. It's...
You didn't mention how much Stabil you used...or how cold the temps are at your location. My experience with Stabil has led me to believe that...
Both wheels should be balanced...this is the common wisdom. That being said, it is FAR more crucial on the front the the rear. You likely won't...
A good locksmith can run a 'tracer' into your key lock and cut a blank based on that. It IS a bit extra money but probably cheaper and easier...
Hard on sparks and cat converter, too. Too much running on the enrichment circuit. If you rev the engine up it just makes it worse. If you hold...
Fill 'er up. Less chance for condensation and rust. Fuel will keep fine for the Winter since it's so cold and dry. Specially if it's...
I feel your pain...I do that kinda stuff full time for a living. It can be very frustrating. I realize the last thing you probably wanna do is...
Start from square one. Charge your battery, just do a simple VDC test while running to make double sure you're charging system is operative. Go...
I don't like doing that for a couple reasons. If the floats have an adjustment tang, I'd worry about bending that and throwing the height...
You don't need that stuff. Just use the motor oil you're using in the bike. Smear it on the cam bearing journals and cam lobes and fill the oil...
IMO carb draining works better than starting once a month. It's too cold here in MN to start any kind of machinery unless you have too....
If it doesn't seal on it's own...here's a 'cheap and dirty' you can try before you remove the carbs. Access the drain screws and drain the...
Good emergency advice...I've done this a few times myself. Living where I do frozen things are a fact of life. Other than that, I've found...
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