ThumperPaul
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I win the dumbass of the day award!! Trying to find TDC, I broke off a 1/4" round piece of dowel rod into the cylinder threw the spark plug hole! Way to go Paul!!
The dowel rod somehow got 'bit' coming around to find TDC. It's about 1/4" round and maybe 3/8"-1/2" long. I almost got lucky fishing it out with a pick and narrow hemostats as it was still visible and kind of still hung up in the spark plug hole. But alas, it broke free and is now floating around on top of the piston somewhere. I've shook and rocked the bike trying to regain visibility, but no luck. I tried a small vacuum but couldn't get good clean suction with the attachment I tried. I can try compressed air, but I think that's just gunna blow it around in circles.
Idea>>>Help... ????
Motor is sitting at TDC right now....
1) get the exhaust valves open and try to blow it out? 2) pour some gas in there and light it on fire? (joking...bad idea) 3) leave it in there (ignore it) and hope it burns up and blows out when I get this bike running? I'm worried about valve, seat, and guide damage if I try this route..
I'm not mechanically inclined enough to pull the head and go through all that. My Clymers manual arrived today and just reading the process gave me a headache. Plus, when Clymers tells you to rotate clockwise when it should be counter-clockwise doesn't instill much confidence in their instructions.
The wood is pretty soft and splinters pretty easily (why I couldn't really get it out with the pick and hemostats - it keep chipping away, so I got some out).
Joy, joy, joy!!! Reading on the internet, I'm not the first person to do this exact same thing with a dowel rod looking for TDC. I've used a straw in the past without issue, but thought I'd "improve" my tool this time... (dumbass!)
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