The leads and caps (which is the culprit 99.9% of the time for weak spark) are removable on your coils. I have only had to replace a coil one...
So is this broken port plugged or capped?
Sweet! Great job. Enjoy your effort and work.
The BF03 will fit down to 1988. I have installed one on my 88 Hawk GT, 89 CB-1, 92 & 95 VFR750. It is not correct for the 86/87 VFR.
It's a simple clip. Put a flat blade screwdriver in and push toward the box, then slide up and off the holder. [ATTACH]
You're right. It is the unloaded gears with lash connecting the unloaded clutch basket to the crank creating a rumble noise (or more) that can...
You won't necessarily "hear" a "rattle" on a wet clutch. It's more of a slight rumble you feel and a faint noise that goes away when you pull in...
Terry is 100% correct. Especially with the mileage you report. Normal. ALL of my current V4s (which is 12 by the way) exhibit this to varying...
Just go back far enough prior to any plug to get to good, non corroded or discolored wire. Solder them, do not use any connector on that run.
Looking good! Bike and track pics. Awesome.
That it absolutely is. Will do about 62mph. You are constantly working it (6 speed), so it feels like you are going faster than you are. But I...
This is a 1990 F without the original pink and teal green livery. DID wheels, full MS exhaust (MS muff), NS/MB front end with Nissin Cailper,...
Jiggle / "pull out" your starter button. Make sure it is not dirty/sticky and slightly depressed. There's a no-man's-land on the switch button...
Woo hoo!!!!!
Every float bowl has a flat blade screw on it right above a nipple. Dude... you just rebuilt these carbs and you didn't notice them or read...
And towards the rear of the bike, the handles are mounted on a shaft. You unbolt them, slide them together and they fold down and forward under...
It will be determined in his new home.
Pack it up. Start again. Nothing is gonna miraculously change from what you describe. Drain the carbs and focus energy at the task in hand.
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I've talked to the TrueDisk dude. Good stuff. Those look like factory one way bolts?
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