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On 30 Sep 2025, at 21:52, Andrew Nahum <andrew...@gmail.com> wrote:
V good advice from Don. I would do all that he suggests and check all the clearances as suggested Airones are not demanding and generally run sweetly.
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On 1 Oct 2025, at 02:09, Alan Comfort <alan.c...@gmail.com> wrote:
Spitting through the carburetor can also be a sign of worn cam followers. Worn followers have an ill effect on the valve timing. It is an easy fix. Turn the engine over until both valves are fully closed and remove the timing cover. When the timing cover begins to ease away from the engine case, slip a thin blade into the opening to hold the cam in place. This will save a lot of fiddling with valve and mag timing if the cam decides to join the outer case in the separation. If the rollers on the cam followers show any sigfns of wear, replace both of them.. Cam followers are coinsiderd to be a wear item and should be replaced whenever a major service is performed on the engine.Alan in Roberts Creek
On Tue, Sep 30, 2025 at 3:59 PM Andrew Nahum <andrew...@gmail.com> wrote:
Here’s an improved!! magneto. It just needs a hole drilled through the body to take an insulated wire andanother tapped for a screw to anchor and earth the condenser.If you do need to take the magneto off I’ll send you Mike Peavey’s excellent note to me a few years back on how to do it while preserving the timing and not ending up with a pile of gears on the floor!! But suggest you leave that till you’ve done everything else suggested and cleaned the carb and jets right through. Spitting back through the intake is a symptom of leanness.PSAfter checking and eyeballing all the jets, don’t neglect the passage connecting the float chamber to the main carb body. People tend to assume it’s naturally ok but it can fill up with some kind of chalky oxide when petrol goes bad. You can get a clue when the carb disassembled and is on the bench if you fill the float chamber with some environmentally approved fluid with the viscosity of gasoline and see if it passes freely to the main body main jet area.
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On 1 Oct 2025, at 10:55, Phil Macdonald <philmac.c...@gmail.com> wrote:
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On 1 Oct 2025, at 21:03, John O Regan <chate...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Don,
50+ years mucking with old yokes, some things have sunk into the grey matter.Apprentice wages started at £5 a week so the possibility of owning a new bike back then was a pipe dream!Seems i stuck with the oldies???John
On Wed 1 Oct 2025, 20:29 'Don West' via Guzzi Singles, <guzzi-...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
I have had another play with it this afternoon and ascertained that the valve timing seems to be correct. I tried experimenting with a few different plugs and it made a slight improvement, then rembered the suggestion to try running it with the mag cover off and sure enough, it lights up like a christmas tree so a new condensor and points have been ordered from Nik's Euro parts. Once I receive them I will try again.Many thanks for all the suggestions.Don WestMarket Harborough, England.
Here’s an improved!! magneto. It just needs a hole drilled through the body to take an insulated wire andanother tapped for a screw to anchor and earth the condenser.If you do need to take the magneto off I’ll send you Mike Peavey’s excellent note to me a few years back on how to do it while preserving the timing and not ending up with a pile of gears on the floor!! But suggest you leave that till you’ve done everything else suggested and cleaned the carb and jets right through. Spitting back through the intake is a symptom of leanness.PSAfter checking and eyeballing all the jets, don’t neglect the passage connecting the float chamber to the main carb body. People tend to assume it’s naturally ok but it can fill up with some kind of chalky oxide when petrol goes bad. You can get a clue when the carb disassembled and is on the bench if you fill the float chamber with some environmentally approved fluid with the viscosity of gasoline and see if it passes freely to the main body main jet area.
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