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AussieJimG:
That sounds great. And I do like the dummy magneto - that is very clever. Jim |
BronxFigs:
Still here. Still interested. Frank |
Stilldrillin:
It just keeps on improving....... :thumbup: :clap: :clap: David D |
tom osselton:
I've been following you on this build great job!! the flames out the back could be the exhaust pipe not sealed and some air getting in or it may be too much gas being a one cylinder. An old amal carb would look sweet like a pre-monoblock or a t.t series http://amalcarb.co.uk/ . Another thing I just remembered I bought my norton back in 74 the problem I had with it was it would kick back when starting to the point of not being able to put pressure on the foot and would occasionaly backfire no matter how many times I timed it or had the shop look at it nothing could be found out of place. It turns out the auto advance unit was worn causing the spark to fire at various times. So by looking at your video the chain drive to the points should have a slip or a idler to take up the slack. Tom |
OKTomT:
Thanks guys Osselton thanks for posting the carb. link. mabey I can find one of them. it would look real nice on this engine. if the chain slack gives me trouble I will add a idler good call on that. Tom |
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