This is for my 48 fully restored Chief.
Earlier this year, The bike started running rough to find that the rear cylinder was not getting hot, so I changed the rear plug. This corrected the problem for the 5 mile ride I took. Later that day I tried to start the bike and couldn't. With some help come to find that the coil has very low spark, and the high speed needle had separated from the adjustment knob. Replaced the coil and the needle and got it running pretty well that day. I rode it again a few days later for a 20 mile ride (still breaking in) and it would backfire and surge a little bit. Maybe better described as missing. But thought maybe it was from the carbon buildup from the rear cylinder problem. Yesterday tried to go for a ride and the bike was missing and had an sporadic visual exhaust a darker color. Riding it turned into a bucking bronco ride. I have tried adjusting the needles to the point that the high speed was less than a full turn out without improvement, and the low speed leaned to 3 turns out without improvement.
I returned to the garage and started checking it over. Low speed needle at 4 turns out. High speed needle at 1.5 turns out. All wires are good. replaced dist cap condenser and rotor. Pulled both plugs to find them covered in black soot. Replaced the plugs and it ran well for a short time and then started missing again.
The fuel is 87 octane and new.
I am at a loss as to what to do. the bike has less than 250 break in miles on it. I am a backyard tinkerer, so any advice is appreciated, but a good mechanic would be appreciated. I am in Ashtabula county, Ohio.
Thanks.
Earlier this year, The bike started running rough to find that the rear cylinder was not getting hot, so I changed the rear plug. This corrected the problem for the 5 mile ride I took. Later that day I tried to start the bike and couldn't. With some help come to find that the coil has very low spark, and the high speed needle had separated from the adjustment knob. Replaced the coil and the needle and got it running pretty well that day. I rode it again a few days later for a 20 mile ride (still breaking in) and it would backfire and surge a little bit. Maybe better described as missing. But thought maybe it was from the carbon buildup from the rear cylinder problem. Yesterday tried to go for a ride and the bike was missing and had an sporadic visual exhaust a darker color. Riding it turned into a bucking bronco ride. I have tried adjusting the needles to the point that the high speed was less than a full turn out without improvement, and the low speed leaned to 3 turns out without improvement.
I returned to the garage and started checking it over. Low speed needle at 4 turns out. High speed needle at 1.5 turns out. All wires are good. replaced dist cap condenser and rotor. Pulled both plugs to find them covered in black soot. Replaced the plugs and it ran well for a short time and then started missing again.
The fuel is 87 octane and new.
I am at a loss as to what to do. the bike has less than 250 break in miles on it. I am a backyard tinkerer, so any advice is appreciated, but a good mechanic would be appreciated. I am in Ashtabula county, Ohio.
Thanks.
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