ThumperPaul
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A little history about this bike. I bought it from a young man that thought he wanted to make it his first bike. He rode it a while and then ran into starting problems. His friend installed a new battery, starter, and starter solenoid. He got it running again, but then it wouldn't start for him one day... I suspect the battery drained down from lack of riding/charging and/or a flooding carb. I was able to watch a video of it running about 2 months before I bought it. The bike has good bones, tires, wheels, forks, etc. and I only paid $600. I thought, hey, easy fixer upper... (charge the battery, clean the carb, give it some love)
What have I done so far....
All basic maintenance is/was now done: 1) oil/filter was changed (now drained), 2) air filter, 3) replaced front brake pads, 4) inflated tires, 5) flushed and sealed gas tank, 6) carb cleaned and jets tinkered, 7) new petcock valve, fuel line and inline fuel filter. 8) installed and now removed used decomp and associated parts (from Versagen, thanks)
When I had the gas tank off for cleaning is when I decided to go ahead and check the valve clearance and (drum roll) that's where my trouble started by breaking off a piece of dowel rod in the cylinder (yeah, dumb move but I wanted a visual while watching rocker arms and timing marks).
The bike shows evidence of prior tinkering and tuning up. Not by the kid I bought it from but some prior owner in its past. The kid I bought it from was totally green and didn't even check the oil or air filter when he bought it.
1) It has an aftermarket exhaust - VooDoo Industries Cafe, about 17.5" depending how you measure, and it has a baffle. 2) It has a "Murray's Carb" (custom tuned Mikuni VM36 round slide). This is the same VM36 Lancer sells, but it's jetted significantly differently by Murray while all the other carb parts match what Lancer suggests/builds. This is a complete mystery that has me bumfuzzled because members have experienced good results with both set-ups. How can this be?! I'll figure this out later when it comes to carb tuning day. 3) Head cover has some old RTV showing on the valve cover side. It doesn't look like a factory job and clean up. Evidence the head cover and likely head have been R&R before, but for what, we will see... 4) Aftermarket "keystone style" handlebars 5) There was a tacky looking Skull bolted onto the right side cover (first thing I took off the bike). Obviously nothing to do with performance, but prior owner attitude. 6) The entire decompression solenoid, cable, bracket, lever, nut, and spring had been removed. Only the actuator shaft and oil seal were in place. 7) It had a beautiful valve clearance adjustment/spec when I finally went ahead and checked after my blunder with the dowel rod All were set right at .005" (.13mm) clearance (widest spec, closy valvy). I am encouraged. 8) Drained the oil on first day that I got the bike. 3 quarts came out (what is this stink?) - about 2 quarts of black oil and 1 quart gas. Carb flooding on top of dirty oil (not real thrilled on Day 1 with my bargain). 9) Dripping oil near the stator wire exist from the "alternator" side cover and/or from the drain hole under the starter. Cleaned up the stator wire area of old RTV and reapplied, and installed a fatter o-ring on the starter (Thanks Och). I think I fixed this leaky mess, but won't know until I get the oil moving around in the motor again. 10) upper motor mount has been previously R&R. Missing a couple flat washers and lock washers.
That's about it. Let the fun begin!
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