Juneaudave
Veteran Member
WhooHoooo!
Blow me if they both warmed the same!
Any advice please?
I think the English expression 'Blow me down' was in common ( and completely innocent ) usage well before it was misused by you lot !������
Can't even use an affectionate name for a cat anymore, since your last President went around grabbing them. On the other hand, you use the word 'fanny' to mean backside, over here it's much ruder.
What Does "Blow Me down" Mean? (with pictures) (wisegeek.com)
And we still haven't forgiven Dick Van **** for his performance in 'Mary Poppins'.
I'm beginning to wonder why I posted those lessons......![]()
See above in Blue.....They are never "done".... Maintenance is a constant requirement......Got to the end of the general tidy up of the machine, rear chain on etc and while it was ticking over (1500 rpm indicated) opened the idle mix screws a 1/4 turn more, so both at 1/75 turns out from tight which made it sound better still.
ANY "tickover" speed in excess of maybe 50 RPM above specified idle speed puts you partially on the main jetting, not just the idle jetting ......
Adjusting the mixture screws there is futile and may be leading you astray.......Try getting it down below 1250/1300 before tinkering with the mixture......
Tried switching on the lights while it was running and immediately the engine stopped. This has never happened before, so i suspect that generator loom. Alternator working or not (disconnected) should have ZERO effect on engine running if battery is good....Racers run "total-loss" all the time....
The only disturbance of the wiring is that generator/loom plug where I guessed the connections BUT, now I have printed my Sprint Lesson for the Day, that will be my task for tomorrow assuming I can get the connectors out!
Sprint (I don't know your name, sorry) ( Steve....And I don't know yours either...) I was not aware such wisdoms were on the site, better now I know.
Finally tonight I removed the plugs after the light switch had stopped the engine. Both black sooty and dry, but both the same, so running rich and one carb can sometimes flood/overflow so thinking of a full jet/needle/seat kit for the carbs.
Unnervingly, the Haynes Manual says the ignition could be suspect too! Not going there.
Sorted the leaking dome head cylinder nut. The nut was bottoming on the one stud before the washer was compressed tightly even though I checked the nuts before the lot was torqued, shows how much crush there is in the 3 gaskets.
Managed to get the stud down deeper and ran a plug tap down the nut and all is well.
"Goodness gracious me, getting to the end" might come to mind.
Wife thinks it sounds great and is now done.
Thank you Steve, the lights switching the engine off is strange, but I'll do the generator loom check anyway.
Are the Honda tachometers accurate as the engine sounds very slow compared to the needle position.
Just like my classic cars, never done as you say.
Graham.
Wife wants to get out of the house, flippin' Lockdown very tight here.
My money is on the switch too. The engine stops immediately I turn it to running/lights on (3rd? position) so, generator wires then the switch this morning.
Ignition switch is the same US or UK, OFF / RUN /OFF with parking tail light.






The pilot air screws do nothing so are both at 1.25 turns out.
Not sure Ihave a problem to solve on this bike!