Good job, Toe cutter. Having done many sets of V4 carbs myself I have a few tips to add.... If you carefully heat the intake manifold boots...
Being the skeptic I am... There are two parts of the equation you're missing here. One is current, the other is the condition of the battery....
It might be wise to 'bench test' your carbs before you go to the trouble of installing them completely. Use gravity feed fuel supply or hold the...
It's not mine, I installed it for a customer who brought it in (I'm a tech). I don't remember the brand but it was generic...I mean it wasn't...
Dual purpose...KTM has some interesting models.
I recently installed a set (headlight) on a GL1800 Wing. They had two flash settings, could be turned off...and came with a light sensor that...
Were valves actually adjusted or just checked? What I'm getting at is were the cams removed? Could the cam timing be off? Or out of synch from...
If the thick part of the axle is a tight fit or binds in the fork lower, it tends to 'bring the lower along with the axle' when the axle is...
Knife...sometimes you luck out. I've installed hundreds of front wheels...about two out of three times everything is aligned just fine...but...
I THINK the number one cylinder is adjusted with the idle speed knob (actually it moves all the starter valves). That's why all are synched to...
Just read this thread (unless you have it handled already) and the first thing that popped into my head is float level. It's not exactly...
Yes...you must center the rotor in the caliper on the side that you push the axle through. Loosen the axle pinch bolts on that side, carefully...
Bubba's totally right...steel bolt in aluminum threads...I think we all can figure out what's gonna give first. Lost count long ago of how many...
The only way to know about valve adjustment is to check the lash. It wouldn't be cam chain tensioners since (the cams being gear driven) yours...
Infrequently used handlebar switches (ie. over Winter, cold weather) can be subject to oxidation at the contacts inside the housing...or they can...
You can probably replace the resistor cap separately. ANY wet connection can cause a problem...it should have dried by now but wet can also...
Kinda sounds like an ignition coil, wire, resistor cap...maybe a poor connection between these or on the primary side of the coil...maybe even a...
I've noticed various clatters and whines associated with the clutch at low speeds on my 07...I consider it normal.
JD is correct, sychro's are an auto manual tranny thing. Bikes rely on 'dogs' on the gear sides to lock into gear. I suppose you could say...
question 1...yes, probably a good idea since it's relatively quick and easy to eliminate alot of possibilities. question 2...yes it's...
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