Before I tore the carbs apart I would squirt a little fuel in the inlets to see if you can get a pop or two. This would prove you have enough spark to fire the mixture.
Hello wilcom, I tried as you suggested, and didn't get very conclusive results, but it appears to me I may be having a problem with the quality of the spark.
This is what I observed after adding a teaspoon of fuel to each carb (tested separately)
Left cylinder - no pop
Right cylinder - a couple of pops, then nothing.
On removing the plugs directly after the test there was a little smoke which came from the left cylinder (which I assume means the left cylinder fired?).
Then tested the left spark - and no spark.....
Any ideas?
fitting instrument surroundOn a separate issue, I've managed to find a better condition instrument surround, and need some advice on fitting. Specifically how to engage the tabs on the underside which engage somehow with the bracket which bolts onto the handlebar mounting (the bracket which also holds the front brake hose) - see photo
I bought from the same guy a speedo in km (with the correct W value) and a complete front light which were both apparently off a 1979 R65.
The speedo looks ok (apart from a slightly worrying rattle...), but the light to larger than mine. This light has a 185mm diameter - see photo - does anyone know what bike this may be from?