Hello, a few of you may know that I am rebuilding a Harley Davidson 20F that I have a build thread for in the Projects section.
Well I am a bit behind on the build thread and in reality I have got to the point where the bike runs.
I started it yesterday for the first time and took it up the road, only about a mile or so, but it was the scariest mile I have ridden in a long time, mainly because the clutch and gear change were totally out of adjustment. I have adjusted those items now and done a few other jobs and did a couple more miles today. ( I cant ride it too much because I am waiting for some paperwork in the post to make it 100% legal but it has a numberplate and is insured so I figured that a quick run up my lane wouldn’t hurt)
Bike yesterday evening.
I need to sort out 2 things which are my "Newbie Questions"
Question 1. I need to sort out the fuelling. Other than the owners manual, is there a good guide to tuning a Schebler carburettor? Online or in print I dont mind which. They seem fairly simple but I also assume that they have their quirks.
Question 2. The bike is burning too much oil and I need some advice. I have never had anything with a total loss oiling system before so I am a bit in the dark on what is OK and what is not OK. I have read the manual and it says that after flushing the engine you need to fill the crankcase with 2 hand pumps of oil. Is this correct or too much or not enough?
When I took the bike up the road and back the first time the bike was smoky. I was not too concerned because I had put some oil in the bores and turned it over loads of times so I was expecting smoke. However today, after I had adjusted the controls I took it out for a 2 mile ride and it is still very smoky. It is also spewing oil out from, I think, around the spark plugs so I definitely think there is an oil problem (I guess it is better than no oil). So how much oil should there be in the sump after a ride? Also I know that with no oil ring the bike will burn some oil, how much oil do they burn? At the moment it is smokier than a 1970's 2 stroke. It is worse at idle than when moving.
How do you check the oil pump feed rate? Is it just run it, drain the sump, adjust the pump, run it again etc until you get the right adjustment? Also, where do I get the oil pump shims from or do I need to make my own?
I didnt have the engine apart after the Bill Healing rebuild so it could be a gummed up ring or rings but before I tear it apart I would like to seek the opinion of more knowledgeable and experienced on Harley J's on this forum.
Thanks
John
Well I am a bit behind on the build thread and in reality I have got to the point where the bike runs.
I started it yesterday for the first time and took it up the road, only about a mile or so, but it was the scariest mile I have ridden in a long time, mainly because the clutch and gear change were totally out of adjustment. I have adjusted those items now and done a few other jobs and did a couple more miles today. ( I cant ride it too much because I am waiting for some paperwork in the post to make it 100% legal but it has a numberplate and is insured so I figured that a quick run up my lane wouldn’t hurt)
Bike yesterday evening.
I need to sort out 2 things which are my "Newbie Questions"
Question 1. I need to sort out the fuelling. Other than the owners manual, is there a good guide to tuning a Schebler carburettor? Online or in print I dont mind which. They seem fairly simple but I also assume that they have their quirks.
Question 2. The bike is burning too much oil and I need some advice. I have never had anything with a total loss oiling system before so I am a bit in the dark on what is OK and what is not OK. I have read the manual and it says that after flushing the engine you need to fill the crankcase with 2 hand pumps of oil. Is this correct or too much or not enough?
When I took the bike up the road and back the first time the bike was smoky. I was not too concerned because I had put some oil in the bores and turned it over loads of times so I was expecting smoke. However today, after I had adjusted the controls I took it out for a 2 mile ride and it is still very smoky. It is also spewing oil out from, I think, around the spark plugs so I definitely think there is an oil problem (I guess it is better than no oil). So how much oil should there be in the sump after a ride? Also I know that with no oil ring the bike will burn some oil, how much oil do they burn? At the moment it is smokier than a 1970's 2 stroke. It is worse at idle than when moving.
How do you check the oil pump feed rate? Is it just run it, drain the sump, adjust the pump, run it again etc until you get the right adjustment? Also, where do I get the oil pump shims from or do I need to make my own?
I didnt have the engine apart after the Bill Healing rebuild so it could be a gummed up ring or rings but before I tear it apart I would like to seek the opinion of more knowledgeable and experienced on Harley J's on this forum.
Thanks
John
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