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  • #16
    paulc,
    You might try checking for leaks in your intake manifold. I made
    one of Cottons testers for manifold leaks.( pictures and instructions on the virtual indian web site) This thing works great,
    I've used it on my 28 J as well as later flat heads and pans.
    Just a suggestion........Good luck

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    • #17
      Help me with a 1920 Model J

      I am still looking for help in starting my Model J. Any info on a Chicago area person who could take a look at my bike and help me start it?

      I am thinking of going to Iowa Labor day. What should I expect? Should I trailer the bike and look for info there? Are you allowed to bring in a trailer or do I have to buy a spot to set up in. It would be a waste of space for me, I only have the one bike.

      I also have a 1920 thansmision that is in pieces. I think all of the pieces are there. I do not need it. Any intrested parties that need a 1920 Model J transmision. I would be willing to trade for help in starting mine.

      Paul

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      • #18
        You will find plenty of help with your machine and loads of fun to boot, at the Davenport meet. Depending on when you arrive, you may have a little trouble finding a place to park near the center of activity. I'd hang on to the trans if I were you, at least until you are certain the one in the bike is in good order.

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        • #19
          Can I borrow yours?

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