Got a question about an atmospheric valve. Friend of mine has one of the Timeless bikes like mine and we've been working on getting it running. It starts right up, runs great, but after about 30 seconds appears to starve for fuel then quit.
We have great gravity fuel pressure and the bowl is staying full. The spark is hot right up to the end. No issues there. Engine is free and turns nicely even after it quits. No seizing at the piston or bearings.
My current theory is that the atmospheric intake valve may be a bit tight in its guide. When it gets hot, it is hanging up enough to kill compression and stop the motor... in a way that appears to be fuel starvation.
When cold, the valve seems fine. I have not yet measured the clearances. Does anyone have a specific clearance for an atmospheric valve in its guide? This should be the same spec and the 1909 - 1913 Harley motors as that is what the folks at Timeless copied. Should there be any lubricant up in the valve guide?
Any thoughts from you guys who have more experience with atmospheric valves?
Cheers
Sirhr
We have great gravity fuel pressure and the bowl is staying full. The spark is hot right up to the end. No issues there. Engine is free and turns nicely even after it quits. No seizing at the piston or bearings.
My current theory is that the atmospheric intake valve may be a bit tight in its guide. When it gets hot, it is hanging up enough to kill compression and stop the motor... in a way that appears to be fuel starvation.
When cold, the valve seems fine. I have not yet measured the clearances. Does anyone have a specific clearance for an atmospheric valve in its guide? This should be the same spec and the 1909 - 1913 Harley motors as that is what the folks at Timeless copied. Should there be any lubricant up in the valve guide?
Any thoughts from you guys who have more experience with atmospheric valves?
Cheers
Sirhr
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