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ScottSacCa wrote...
Wow! Miss a day, miss a lot... Can't catch up today...

@Jimmyacorn: I found the problem. I just haven't fixed it... completely. Worn/broken wires at the back of a molex connector under the seat - behind the batt. Repaired/re-pinned the worst. Being pressed for time and needing to wrap it up I (foolishly) figured I must have fixed it. I reassembled the bike and THEN I tested it - Doh!! No left turn signals. But hey! The right's are working now... Next weekend... I hope.

You're getting there Scott! :)

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My Favourite Phrase is.....

"If It Aint Broke - FIX IT TILL IT IS!!!"


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Or, "Let's make better mistakes tomorrow..."

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Or, "How comes we now have 3 washers, 1 bolt and 3 nuts over since this last rebuild?"


lol

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Y'ALL WANNA TRY CHANGING THE PLUGS IN THAT FRIGGIN BUELL...WHAT A PAIN IN THE BALLS THAT TURNED INTO..MIND YOU IT WAS FRIGGIN HOT IN THAT SHED AND I HAD TO DRINK 14 BEERS BEFORE THEY GOT WARM...CHEERS BOOF

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Somehow I had lost the little ball bearing at the end of the jackshaft assembly when I was working on my starter. When I say I lost it I mean I never put it on. The bearing allows for less wear and tear on the starter gear. I installed the new assembly and I guess that damn bearing got lost in the garage and eventually got swept up. Anyway, the bike still started so I figured all was well. Problem? The dang thing lasted only about a year and I had to install another. This time I noticed that the new jackshaft assembly kit had a little ball bearing with it. I didn't recall that the last time I put a new one on. Funny. I'm not much for reading directions. But hey,How tough is it to fix ? But now I had to look at some instructions since I didn't know where that tiny thing went. Needless to say I had to do a bit more than just replace the jackshaft assembly. But that was many years ago. But it was also then that I decided I wasn't a mechanic and I've never claimed to be one since. I have learned alot since then and I can work on a shovelhead and the EVO motors if but I never, ever, ever give mechanical advice.


Peace

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BOOF wrote...
Y'ALL WANNA TRY CHANGING THE PLUGS IN THAT FRIGGIN BUELL...WHAT A PAIN IN THE BALLS THAT TURNED INTO..MIND YOU IT WAS FRIGGIN HOT IN THAT SHED AND I HAD TO DRINK 14 BEERS BEFORE THEY GOT WARM...CHEERS BOOF

Yup, might be why I do it on the lawn. - Also love that the give you a tork figure & there is no way in h' you can get a tork wrench on the plugs.


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IT TIGHTENED MINE UP TO NFTE..CHEERS

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Black9 wrote...
Or, "Let's make better mistakes tomorrow..."
 

Ha! My new motto :-))

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I was going to replace my spark plugs and wires until I found out the wires come with the $170.00 price tag! So I may replace the spark plugs and say F--k the wires for now. Got to many other things that need fixing or just flat out replaced.

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