I just received my (recently rebuilt) '48 Chief last week and I'm getting familiar with the bike. Yesterday I took it out to the driveway to start it, and kicking it was a bear. I had a friend over (he is 180 Lbs, about 20 more than me) to help and there were times when we could absolutely stand on the kick starter and it wouldn't budge. I finally got it started and it smoked like crazy for 30 seconds or so but then cleared right up. It doesn't seem like this would be the result of a rich condition as that would usually clear up much sooner.
So I came across the wet sumping issue during my web search. Would this (a) make the bike extremely hard to kick over, and (b) cause the excessive smoking upon start up? I also read about draining oil from the engine in case of wet sumping but I don't understand how to check this and what bolts/plugs to remove. Any detailed help (and even pix if possible) would be *greatly* appreciated.
Thanks!
So I came across the wet sumping issue during my web search. Would this (a) make the bike extremely hard to kick over, and (b) cause the excessive smoking upon start up? I also read about draining oil from the engine in case of wet sumping but I don't understand how to check this and what bolts/plugs to remove. Any detailed help (and even pix if possible) would be *greatly* appreciated.
Thanks!
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