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Well, I made it to the meet out in Greenfield and managed to find a reasonably usable stock FL cam. It's in. I also took kicker cover off and put a 14 tooth kicker gear in place.
When I replaced cam I reset all timing marks and checked all tolerances. I pulled timer up and reset it on full advance just opening when timing mark/slash is a little to rt in window as per HD manual. No start. Barely farts. Checked and charged battery. Getting spark and fuel.
When setting up for static timing I pulled both front pushrod covers up and waited for intake to start to drop, then did the bump routine till slash came to that rt side of window position. Re checked pushrods. Both spin in my fingers. Plugs out so I stuck a straw in and front piston high in cylinder so I'm assuming I'm on compression. Rear piston also high in cylinder, probably means nothing.
Dropped timer in and got it where it's supposed to be, full advance, small cam lobe, just kicking test light on.
Well, it does kick easier but it won't start.
What the hell am I missing here?
All the reading and You Tube stuff is great but I think I just missed something.
One thing I notice in all the videos is that when folks see the front intake lifter start to drop, they find the timing slash in a few bumps. I'm moving the flywheel a substantial distance. Both pushrods move within my slimy finger, piston still up.
Any input would be appreciated.
Well, I made it to the meet out in Greenfield and managed to find a reasonably usable stock FL cam. It's in. I also took kicker cover off and put a 14 tooth kicker gear in place.
When I replaced cam I reset all timing marks and checked all tolerances. I pulled timer up and reset it on full advance just opening when timing mark/slash is a little to rt in window as per HD manual. No start. Barely farts. Checked and charged battery. Getting spark and fuel.
When setting up for static timing I pulled both front pushrod covers up and waited for intake to start to drop, then did the bump routine till slash came to that rt side of window position. Re checked pushrods. Both spin in my fingers. Plugs out so I stuck a straw in and front piston high in cylinder so I'm assuming I'm on compression. Rear piston also high in cylinder, probably means nothing.
Dropped timer in and got it where it's supposed to be, full advance, small cam lobe, just kicking test light on.
Well, it does kick easier but it won't start.
What the hell am I missing here?
All the reading and You Tube stuff is great but I think I just missed something.
One thing I notice in all the videos is that when folks see the front intake lifter start to drop, they find the timing slash in a few bumps. I'm moving the flywheel a substantial distance. Both pushrods move within my slimy finger, piston still up.
Any input would be appreciated.
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