Subject: Re: THE RIGHT WAY TO TUNE A LOOP
Author: sam heath
Date: Sep 3, 2002, 7:23 PM
Post ID: 1710939424
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oil the chain?
sam
' 70 ambo
Eric Lamberts wrote:On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, Robert Hawkes wrote:
Let's say you want to tune up your Loop. Where do you start and where do you finish? There are procedures in Guzziology and Premier but I don't see anything on the sequence of events. Do you start by seeing if the pugs are brownish and then gap them? Do you then move to the valves and set them? Do you then go to timing and points and then synch the carbs?? Pray tell, Bob |
No particular order, although..
When you get back from a ride, drain the fluids and oil the chain. (Both
shold be done hot.
Next morning set valves, points and timing. Carbs are always done after
everything else is spot on...
Eric Lamberts ew-@unr.edu Reno NV
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<P>oil the chain?
<P>sam
<P>' 70 ambo
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