RoyalFlush@PCB
Shootin' The Crap
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RANT: :rant: I've hardly ridden this year and haven't since the P'Cola ride where I didn't get to ride much anyway because of a) blown head o-rings, followed by b) out-of-synch carbs.
So I finally got off my arse and started wrenching fixing all kinds of little things in the process that didn't require removing the engine.
a) replace bilge pump
b) replace bilge pump switch
c) reset Advent ignition to proper curve via Chucky and Radney
d) replace bent 0-degree bars (they were like -1 degree)
e) replace faded red spark plug covers with black covers
f) replace faded red cooling hoses with black hoses
g) replace faded greenish fuel lines with new red fuel line
h) replace fuel filters (duh)
i) install X-Metal risers to carbs
There might have been other things that I did, but the point is I should have been smart enough to go ahead and yank the engine at this point. Why, you might ask....
I have had a broken girdle case stud on the rear carb-side for awhile. I knew it needed to be taken care of but I always just put it off because the engine ran fine 99% of the time---it's a "Chucky/TeamScream" motor after all. :Banane09: I figured, hey, I just fixed all the other little crap I should be fine. :bad3:
Between the fuel lines, filters, carbs w/gaskets, and a "potentially" leaking rear seal, can anyone guess what happens when I fire it up?!? :rant:
RANT OVER!!! :beerchug:
I'm going to have one more beer and get started doing it the way I should have in the first place:
a) yank the engine
b) pressure test it and identify leak(s)
c) repair leaks
d) re-install engine
e) ride
:beerchug: Thank you for listening.......eeerrrrrrr, reading!
ancake:
So I finally got off my arse and started wrenching fixing all kinds of little things in the process that didn't require removing the engine.
a) replace bilge pump
b) replace bilge pump switch
c) reset Advent ignition to proper curve via Chucky and Radney
d) replace bent 0-degree bars (they were like -1 degree)
e) replace faded red spark plug covers with black covers
f) replace faded red cooling hoses with black hoses
g) replace faded greenish fuel lines with new red fuel line
h) replace fuel filters (duh)
i) install X-Metal risers to carbs
There might have been other things that I did, but the point is I should have been smart enough to go ahead and yank the engine at this point. Why, you might ask....
I have had a broken girdle case stud on the rear carb-side for awhile. I knew it needed to be taken care of but I always just put it off because the engine ran fine 99% of the time---it's a "Chucky/TeamScream" motor after all. :Banane09: I figured, hey, I just fixed all the other little crap I should be fine. :bad3:
Between the fuel lines, filters, carbs w/gaskets, and a "potentially" leaking rear seal, can anyone guess what happens when I fire it up?!? :rant:
RANT OVER!!! :beerchug:
I'm going to have one more beer and get started doing it the way I should have in the first place:
a) yank the engine
b) pressure test it and identify leak(s)
c) repair leaks
d) re-install engine
e) ride
:beerchug: Thank you for listening.......eeerrrrrrr, reading!