Hello again all!
So here I am all happy that I succesfully lapped the valves on the cylinder that had only 60psi of compression... I now have it at 120psi! Wouhouuu!
During the time I was working on this (2-3 days) I had a tarp on the bike, because I don't have a garage
One night there was quite a storm, and the tarp lifted, and it rained on the bike. Thing is, that I had removed the gas tank in order to look at other stuff.
So today, when I completed my reassembly of the head and all, the bike wouldn't start anymore!! Checked a plug for fire... nothing...
I haven't received my Clymer yet, so in debugging this fire issue, I was wondering if there are any precious bits of electrical stuff under the tank, that would have likely suffered from the rain?
Thanks in advance!!
1976, R75/6
Luc
No fire!!!
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When you turn your key on, do you have lights at the instrument cluster and does your starter work? If not, it
could be something as simple as your starter relay electrical connections need attention/cleaning. Moisture can cause this. Should be located under the gas tank just underneath the master cylinder.
could be something as simple as your starter relay electrical connections need attention/cleaning. Moisture can cause this. Should be located under the gas tank just underneath the master cylinder.
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Yep, my instruments come on, and the starter can go at it without any problem...
Does this then point somewhere else?
Thanks
Does this then point somewhere else?
Thanks
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I have a page on ignition that may be of some help. Did you read it?
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No Duane, I'm sorry to say I haven't... Will do tomorrow. If I get on your site now, I know I'll be on for at least an hour... And I NEED to get some sleep
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It may be a good idea to include a link to your website Duane.Duane Ausherman wrote:I have a page on ignition that may be of some help. Did you read it?
Not everyone on planet earth has heard of you.
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Website is on his profile page.
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Well what's it doing there?dwerbil wrote:Website is on his profile page.
It needs to be on his signature or avatar thingy where basic folk like me can find it.
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Ahhhh Duane! Great stuff on your page...
Will do the procedure tonight when I get back home. Question for you all, considering I want to ride as soon as possible : I would like to get all the parts necesary for the ignition system : Points, Advance, condenser, coils. I'll replace whatever is wrong now, and have the rest on hand for the future.
Where would you suggest I buy these on the web?
BTW, I ordered the points setting tool from Paul! Should be arriving today!
Thanks everyone
Will do the procedure tonight when I get back home. Question for you all, considering I want to ride as soon as possible : I would like to get all the parts necesary for the ignition system : Points, Advance, condenser, coils. I'll replace whatever is wrong now, and have the rest on hand for the future.
Where would you suggest I buy these on the web?
BTW, I ordered the points setting tool from Paul! Should be arriving today!
Thanks everyone
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By the way, since you had the tank off, my first instinct is not that the rain did something, but that YOU did something. I suspect you disconnected something, either purposefully or inadvertently, and that is what has killed your spark. Something as simple as a wire to the coils would be the first place I'd look (they being right under the tank and all).
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