I’ll apologize in advance for a lengthy post, but I don’t know how to describe this otherwise!
So far this season I’ve ridden my ’46 Chief over 3000 miles without too much fuss. At about 1000 miles I had some running problems so I took a week off and 1) removed and cleaned the carb, set the float again. 2) replaced the battery, 3) replaced the plug wires and plugs, 4) re-set timing, 5) checked the valve lash, 6) installed all new coil, condenser, points, cap and rotor…
So I had 2000+ miles of good riding until Monday, the Chief stopped suddenly at a stop sign and wouldn’t restart. I found the ground wire had broken off at the battery terminal and I was able to do a roadside fix and continue. 30 miles from home main tank ran dry and I switched to reserve. A few miles later the engine misfired once or twice but I kept going. More miles and more misfires…. but between the misfires it ran normally for a few miles each time. Finally I was only getting a quarter mile or so of good running before the misfiring stretches.
So, my first thought was bad gas in the reserve tank? Yesterday I rode the five miles to the gas pumps, it misfired a few times doing that. I filled it up and rode the five miles back home and it misfired several times doing that.
Plugs look good I think:
The cap had some arcing on the front post and a small groove on the rear post, there was brass dust in the distributor body. The rotor was okay and it cleaned up with a few brushes of steel wool.
So I don’t know, it’s supposed to rain today so I won’t be riding but I also don’t trust it right now to get me home!
How long would it take to run through some bad gas?
So far this season I’ve ridden my ’46 Chief over 3000 miles without too much fuss. At about 1000 miles I had some running problems so I took a week off and 1) removed and cleaned the carb, set the float again. 2) replaced the battery, 3) replaced the plug wires and plugs, 4) re-set timing, 5) checked the valve lash, 6) installed all new coil, condenser, points, cap and rotor…
So I had 2000+ miles of good riding until Monday, the Chief stopped suddenly at a stop sign and wouldn’t restart. I found the ground wire had broken off at the battery terminal and I was able to do a roadside fix and continue. 30 miles from home main tank ran dry and I switched to reserve. A few miles later the engine misfired once or twice but I kept going. More miles and more misfires…. but between the misfires it ran normally for a few miles each time. Finally I was only getting a quarter mile or so of good running before the misfiring stretches.
So, my first thought was bad gas in the reserve tank? Yesterday I rode the five miles to the gas pumps, it misfired a few times doing that. I filled it up and rode the five miles back home and it misfired several times doing that.
Plugs look good I think:
The cap had some arcing on the front post and a small groove on the rear post, there was brass dust in the distributor body. The rotor was okay and it cleaned up with a few brushes of steel wool.
So I don’t know, it’s supposed to rain today so I won’t be riding but I also don’t trust it right now to get me home!
How long would it take to run through some bad gas?
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