- Tue Oct 25, 2016 8:35 pm
#6829
Hi all, over the last few weeks I have been fettling a 59 Bighead bullet. It was running very rough but I've almost got it sorted with new cables, plug, condenser, oil change and brakes. It has an SR1 for ignition and 12v conversion for the lights. It now starts first kick and will tickover smoothly and evenly. The clutch works fine and the gears all change well. The problem is when it's hot, if I stall it and kick it immediately, it starts again. If I leave it just a few seconds, it will just not start. It takes about half an hour of kicking before it finally fires up, and when it does, it runs well again. If I turn the petrol off immediately after I have stopped it, it's easier to coax back into life, but still a pig, no matter what the throttle position. It has an open 389 Amal (new), and the plug colour is dark brown although I don't know what jets are in it yet. It doesn't need the air leaver at all to start, even when cold. My initial thought is that it seems to flood, but should it flood so easy? (it has the original brass push-pull tap) Could it be jetted a bit rich, so that when its hot there''s not enough air?, or could it be the winding in the SR1? Any thoughts would be helful, cheers Chris.