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I made my own thick cables, same size as the Exact fit so know what you are saying. With an Odessey battery slow cranking is a thing of the past!
You are right
The timing marks would obviously be out by 180 too
Good excuse to tear down and make her nice again.
Skip, thats a nice bike
Haynes isnt the best, but its worth having. The genuine SS workshop manual can be found for free online
I hope it frees up with the soaking, ive had success doing similar
Yausa are good batteries, but when I went to Odessey, it was like night and day. Im looking at getting another for my current build. They are...
Aye, maybe, but they arent the only option.
Odessey batteries are extremely good. Mann filters for the oil and fuel. I use ebay for service bits. Halfords can be good with trade card but...
They rust up a lot, but ive found lots oil helps them work
It should have a sleeve on it. Have you got a pic?
Its the one opposite the adjustable tensioner bearings
He will do, it is worth checking the idler bearings, they are easy enough and cheap enough to replace. Simply read the bearing no on the side of...
Maybe, the history of the engine is unknown by me. Its carby heads on injection barrels and bottom end, so theres gonna be more wear up top....
Yeah I think cracking is pretty unusual. Nice mileage btw!
Yes, just buy a sheet of gasket paper and cut round the manifold. Easy peasy
Has no one experienced this?
I tend to do mine every 3 or 4 years generally, as there is clearly movement over 4 years and 2000 miles, if it was my bike I would change them....
Firstly the belts, that seems pretty slack. How old are they as they stretch over time. They are pretty easy to do, loosen, remove, put new ones...