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Check compression! Burned or leaky valves could be an issue.... build up of carbon on the stems can cause the valves to stay open once warmed up (i had this issue back in the 80’s)... a re-lap of the valve seats transformed the motor. A compression test will help, when cold and also at running temp... keep going, you will get there.
10-15 minutes riding sounds quite a long time for something fuel or electrical related to show itself. Could it be the top end of the engine getting very hot for some reason and partially seizing due to metal expansion? Cools down, contracts and off you go again. My theory is based on nothing more than Women's logic here 😁😁
The 12 quid ones are crap mate
I know you have a few issues to attend too but it must be a good feeling that she's up and running now. We'll done.
I did fanny about with the peacock a fair bit during breakdowns
Quote from: Underdog1 on August 26, 2018, 08:02:57 PMI did fanny about with the peacock a fair bit during breakdownsI should resurrect the old “Quote of the Month” thread Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Plug doesn't look crazy, bit dark but the main electrode is burning clean-ish so not too far off and would probably show better if it ran for longer.They really will do over 3 miles on one fill of the float bowls as I routinely turned mine off on the way home to leave it parked as good habit when riding them.Hope you've found the reason and nailed that one down.
So thankfully it seems it’s the washer on the oil tank drain bolt leaking rather than the oil hose, I’ll replace the washer at some point and see if it makes a difference.The seats currently with a local upholsterer getting sorted, have received a Morgan carbtune pro so I’ll hopefully have the carbs dialled in soon (unable to work on it this weekend though).The carbs are still dumping fuel seemingly randomly. I’ll put the bike away and switch the fuel off, tinker around with a few things and still no fuel dumped.. but when I come back into the garage the next day there will be fuel ok the floor. Sometimes it doesn’t happen for a few days and all of a sudden it justs dumps the fuel whilst sat doing nothing...They floats seem ok, if they were at incorrect heights or whatever surely it would just overflow straight away?