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  1. 41 minutes ago, MartyNZ said:

    Have you checked to see if they are wedged into whatever gravel strainer pod filters you had before?

    This is what I have on it currently.  Looks like one piece vs 2 in diagram.  Also, airbox end doesn't flair out to seal against the box, so I think its not correct.

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  2. My winter project is hopefully to complete a reinstall of the airbox on my V11.  Having some trouble finding parts that go from throttle body to air box, specifically #19 in attached image.  #4 are still for sale on mgcycle.

    Anyone have a source for decent used parts possibly?

    If not I may have to "modify" whats there somehow to make a tight connection to the airbox.

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  3. Threads like this are awesome reads.  The following is a true story .....

    My wife didn't want me to get a motorcycle after the kids came along.  Then, many years later, kids in college, I found out my brother in law got a Triumph Scrambler.  So I said, if Ned can have a bike, why can't I?  And she said, Ok how you going to pay for it?  And I countered with, I'll sell a few mausers.  And she said ok fewer guns, sounds good.  She thought I was bluffing.  I listed some of them, which quickly sold, my motorcycle fund grew, and started looking at craigslist but didn't really see anything I liked.  My neighbor told me my other neighbor was selling a bike, a moto guzzi ...  Took if for a ride.  And that was it.

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  4. 3 hours ago, p6x said:

    purchase a radio socket set containing 1/4" extensions and knuckle joints

    Yep. I was able to loosen the clamps and get it back on.  Bike is running better than ever, I'm sure the valve job helped too.  Good tip on the radio sockets, will look for those.  I will have to learn how to check throttle body balance.  

    Interesting you had exactly the same issue.  

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  5. Ok, it is odd because I already purchased replacements for those hose bits connecting the throttle bodies to the valves.  

    The screws for those clamps face directly up.  Do you think I need/should pull the tank to fix it?  How do I fix that without screwing up something else?  

  6. Went over to the bike to see if i could locate the right side idle set screw and noticed this.  seems like the left side is not firmly connected to the engine and air is getting sucking in through there.  like it got pushed back or something.

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    26 minutes ago, pete roper said:

    do you understand how the cycle of a 'Four Stroke' engine works?

    I definitely need remedial education on motorcycle mechanics.  If you have any recommendations please let me know.  It would be nice to have someone nearby to show me the ropes of decent tune up so I don't screw up anything.

    26 minutes ago, pete roper said:

    TDC compression is when, if the motor was running, the ignition was about to light the flame.

    Ok, when piston is at its lowest point, Air intake and fuel in combustion chamber.

  8. 8 hours ago, pete roper said:

    To find TDC use the rear wheel and fifth gear to get close and then just pry the teeth of the ring gear through the inspection hole to get the piston as close as possible. A few degrees either way makes no odds. All you have to do is make sure both tappets are on the base circles of their respective cam lobes.

    Not where I got the wrong name for that "fast idle" lever, the PO called it a "choke" maybe, or just my own novice error.  Shifting the bike while it was on the stand didn't seem too easy and it was hard to tell which gear we were in.  I was thinking I could manually move the flywheel with a screw driver or something.  Will try the valve adjustment again in daylight when I have plenty of time.  After reexamining some photos of parts in there, I wonder if we weren't looking too far left and not at the flywheel per se.  Might need a bendy light probe to see further in the hole.  TDC compression is when piston is at maximum height, correct?

  9. Yes, its a bit warm here.  Not Florida or Las Vegas warm but its pretty warm.

    Tonight after dinner, I removed both plugs, took off the left valve cover and the flywheel spy hole cover.  My friend and I struggled to see TDC marks on flywheel by turning the rear wheel, probably in too low a gear.  Sadly, we totally failed to see either the S or D mark.  Could not spin the flywheel slow enough consistently for a complete revolution.  Maybe spinning the alternator is an easier way to find them?  We tried guesstimating TDC by looking at the piston come up in the left spark plug hole and honestly, I do think the gaps are tight, because I was never able to get the .004 gauge in any kind of gap on either intake or exhaust.   There may be a gap, I just wasn't able to detect it.

    It was getting late so we gave up and I put everything back together.  As I did, I described the symptoms I had noticed to him, loosing the neutral light and the choke not really working so well now and he said it sounds electrical, so I pulled the seat, replaced the two relays I had not swapped out and started pulling fuses.  The 30 amp fuse was blown.  I got to Autozone just in the nick of time to buy some replacements.  Sure enough, after replacing the fuse, when I tried starting it, the neutral light worked again and choke was responsive, and the bike idled as usual. 

    Will need to revisit the valve adjustments some time soon.  Thank you all for the constructive comments.  

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  10. Maybe this is a novice question, but what changed during my ride?  If the valves are too tight why did the bike run ok since October and then change on Sunday mid-ride?

    I re-read the valve adjustment thread and feel *comfortable enough* with step 6 to check and adjust the valves.  Remove flywheel inspector, get to TDC, check the gaps.

     

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