Wont fix your carb as such but https://www.jaycar.co.nz/xenon-flash-tube/p/SL2692
Wont fix your carb as such but https://www.jaycar.co.nz/xenon-flash-tube/p/SL2692
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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Thanks Pete, I did see that one listed but it is a completely different shape to the optilux one and I know nothing about compatability….
Only a Rat can win a Rat Race!
Thanks Achtung, would have been keen if I was a bit closer!….
Only a Rat can win a Rat Race!
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
(PostalDave on ADVrider)
So, yep, that worked! Of course I did ,make a meal of it! I had dropped the strobe in the first place breaking the flash tube and being of scots heritage, reluctant to spring for a new one! The replacement tube is of course 80% of the price for a whole new timing light. However I took a chance on Petes suggestion at Jaycar for $5.90 and made it fit and it worked on a test on my Ducati. Which I needed to use to get 12v. So then I parked the SL close to the Ducati so I only had to clip the induction lead on the spark plug and we're all set! So while the SL is ticking over I am loosening the cover over the stator to get at the timing marks, and just as it comes loose I notice smoke coming off my exhaust which of course is the induction lead from the timing light. I quickly try to get the lead off the header pipe, turn off the ignition and control the cover coming off in one smooth action which of course does not really happen. The Honda manual says about removing the stator cover to check while the engine is running, "some oil may spray from the engine at this point" and that is an understatement. After a quick clean up, I check the strobe light and find it is back to not working again. I carefully peel back the still warm molten insulation of the outer layer to find a very fine coaxial wire which has melty issues. After a bit of very careful segregation I manage to squeeze in some insulating tape and do a re-test which is successful! So I checked the timing and it was spot on. The new float bowl gasket and increasing the float height by half a mm seem to have resolved all the leak issues and the bike starts and idles but still has the big flat spot off idle. In the meantime, someone has hit buy now on my auction and are now the proud owners of a 51yr old motorcycle!
Only a Rat can win a Rat Race!
Just the right buyer required.
Tribulations though. So, the advance mechanism works when revved?
Some ether spray when revved?
I've been told. Dreaming`s free.
Think I'll go, back to sleep.
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Everybody listen, do yours say, what mine says?
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