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Make sure the battery is still holding a charge. A voltmeter is nice, but it draws so little current that even a nearly dead battery will show good voltage. Hook up your voltmeter, turn on the lights and see what it says. If it drops way down, it…
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Make sure the battery is still holding a charge. A voltmeter is nice, but it draws so little current that even a nearly dead battery will show good voltage. Hook up your voltmeter, turn on the lights and see what it says. If it drops way down, it…
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Kind of hard to do because your bike has a 180 degree crankshaft, meaning one piston is going up while the other is going down. Old Brit twins used 360 degree cranks, meaning both pistons went up and down together. That would make using a twin lea…
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If it uses an orfice tube rather than an expansion valve, then that may be true unless the fitting the line with the tube us disconnected. Now if the failure sent metal particles thoughout the system, then if it has an orfice tube, then that line s…
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If it uses an orfice tube rather than an expansion valve, then that may be true unless the fitting the line with the tube us disconnected. Now if the failure sent metal particles thoughout the system, then if it has an orfice tube, then that line s…
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First off, make sure the battery is charged up and working good. All an ignition coil does is amplify voltage and if the battery has a bad cell, the coil's voltage is going to be reduced as well. Does your bike have 1 twin lead ignition coil or …
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Actually the idea isn't as ridiculous as most of you think. Regardless of what type of pump you use to pressurize the intake, the whole idea is to force more cubic feet of air into the engine. A computer fan is surely too small, but electric fans …
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Actually the idea isn't as ridiculous as most of you think. Regardless of what type of pump you use to pressurize the intake, the whole idea is to force more cubic feet of air into the engine. A computer fan is surely too small, but electric fans …
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Actually the idea isn't as ridiculous as most of you think. Regardless of what type of pump you use to pressurize the intake, the whole idea is to force more cubic feet of air into the engine. A computer fan is surely too small, but electric fans …
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First off, make sure the battery is charged up and working good. All an ignition coil does is amplify voltage and if the battery has a bad cell, the coil's voltage is going to be reduced as well. Does your bike have 1 twin lead ignition coil or …
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If it uses an orfice tube rather than an expansion valve, then that may be true unless the fitting the line with the tube us disconnected. Now if the failure sent metal particles thoughout the system, then if it has an orfice tube, then that line s…
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If it uses an orfice tube rather than an expansion valve, then that may be true unless the fitting the line with the tube us disconnected. Now if the failure sent metal particles thoughout the system, then if it has an orfice tube, then that line s…