Hi all,
I bought a 1976 GL1000 over a year ago, that had been parked up since 1991. New belts, new battery, carb cleaned etc etc and I managed to get it started with lashings of 'EasyStart spray'. But it ran poorly (carbs or ignition seemed favourite) and life got busy and it ended up parked up unloved for the last year. I have started a few times over the months just to flush some clean petrol through the carbs.
Today I attempted to set the timing using a parallel hook up continuity light following the manual for static ignition timing.
First problem the points gap on set #3 cylinders was tight. But I could not adjust much in - seemed to be at the limit of adjustment'; however they are opening to about 0.3mm.
Then I attempted the timing - F1 was very early, so adjusted that OK, but when moving the continuity lamp onto the other points spring I could not get it to light at F2. It did however light at the correct time for F1. I am also aware that when on the #1 points, there was a glow on the lamp for most (all?) of the rotation, a very low glow - but I suspect it should have been completely out.
So I am asking questions before getting in any deeper - anyone heard of this before, is it a bad earth somewhere, or something?
I have attached a photo or two below - is there anything that looks obvious (e.g. wrong points ?) from this? The wiring generally is a mess - it had a sidecar at one point with lots of ancillary wiring added. I plan to get it on the road as a solo, but first thing is to get it running cleanly on all four cylinders.
Thank for any input.
I bought a 1976 GL1000 over a year ago, that had been parked up since 1991. New belts, new battery, carb cleaned etc etc and I managed to get it started with lashings of 'EasyStart spray'. But it ran poorly (carbs or ignition seemed favourite) and life got busy and it ended up parked up unloved for the last year. I have started a few times over the months just to flush some clean petrol through the carbs.
Today I attempted to set the timing using a parallel hook up continuity light following the manual for static ignition timing.
First problem the points gap on set #3 cylinders was tight. But I could not adjust much in - seemed to be at the limit of adjustment'; however they are opening to about 0.3mm.
Then I attempted the timing - F1 was very early, so adjusted that OK, but when moving the continuity lamp onto the other points spring I could not get it to light at F2. It did however light at the correct time for F1. I am also aware that when on the #1 points, there was a glow on the lamp for most (all?) of the rotation, a very low glow - but I suspect it should have been completely out.
So I am asking questions before getting in any deeper - anyone heard of this before, is it a bad earth somewhere, or something?
I have attached a photo or two below - is there anything that looks obvious (e.g. wrong points ?) from this? The wiring generally is a mess - it had a sidecar at one point with lots of ancillary wiring added. I plan to get it on the road as a solo, but first thing is to get it running cleanly on all four cylinders.
Thank for any input.