- Mon Sep 03, 2018 1:25 pm
#8783
I bought a 1995 500 bullet with a cozy sidecar on Ebay for a retirement restoration project (I retired this year in May). The bike has 1,900 miles on the odometer but suffered from much neglect - broken exhaust valve spring, alternator wire almost cut through rubbing on primary chain, piston ring lands showing signs of the notorious collapse problem, most/all liquids a light chocolate brown in color, rust in the clutch plates, the list goes on.
I stripped it down to the nuts and bolts, re-painted, and restored or installed new parts. Here is a partial list related to my problem:
big bore kit
boyer power box
Boyer elec. ignition
had valves re-ground at machine shop
re-jetted micarb - needle jet P0, main jet 117.5, pilot jet 27.5
replaced carb float
replaced wiring harness
replaced alternator/magnet (2-wire)
After 6 years of part time work, I finally got everything back together in June of this year. My problem is I can't get it to fire at all. Not even once. I have spark (taped plug against engine fins to check). I tried using some starting fluid and that did get a few explosions but it spit them all back through the carb (had to take it off and clean it up).
I'm pretty sure I have the timing gears installed correctly (three little circles all touching on the timing gears). I followed the initial timing instructions included with the electronic ignition. I have a top dead center tool to assist me. I did not split the case nor touch the crank shaft and connecting rod - so little mileage I thought those would be OK.
I seem to have good compression. I can stand on the kick starter. I took off the head, turned it upside down and put gasoline in it to check for leaks. Passed with flying colors. I have new piston and rings.
The other electric circuits and switches work properly - head light, brake light, turn signals.
I've had almost everything on/off/on the bike multiple times double-checking my work to no avail (the nice new paint job is suffering terribly from this). I've jumped the coil straight to the battery to by-pass the ignition and kill switches and wiring harness. Nothing seems to work.
I'm over in the States and none of the bike shops here will touch the bike. They say they don't have any experience with it and wouldn't be able to guarantee the work. The closest Royal Enfield dealer is over an hour's drive away, and they said they only work on late model enfields.
I have Snidal's manual and that was a big help in getting to where I am now. I'm here asking for some help. Do you have any suggestions as to what the problem might be and/or I should do next?
My wife and son both say I chose the wrong bike to restore. They said if I had chosen an old Harley, I would have found all the parts and help I needed and been riding around on it for 4 years already.
I stripped it down to the nuts and bolts, re-painted, and restored or installed new parts. Here is a partial list related to my problem:
big bore kit
boyer power box
Boyer elec. ignition
had valves re-ground at machine shop
re-jetted micarb - needle jet P0, main jet 117.5, pilot jet 27.5
replaced carb float
replaced wiring harness
replaced alternator/magnet (2-wire)
After 6 years of part time work, I finally got everything back together in June of this year. My problem is I can't get it to fire at all. Not even once. I have spark (taped plug against engine fins to check). I tried using some starting fluid and that did get a few explosions but it spit them all back through the carb (had to take it off and clean it up).
I'm pretty sure I have the timing gears installed correctly (three little circles all touching on the timing gears). I followed the initial timing instructions included with the electronic ignition. I have a top dead center tool to assist me. I did not split the case nor touch the crank shaft and connecting rod - so little mileage I thought those would be OK.
I seem to have good compression. I can stand on the kick starter. I took off the head, turned it upside down and put gasoline in it to check for leaks. Passed with flying colors. I have new piston and rings.
The other electric circuits and switches work properly - head light, brake light, turn signals.
I've had almost everything on/off/on the bike multiple times double-checking my work to no avail (the nice new paint job is suffering terribly from this). I've jumped the coil straight to the battery to by-pass the ignition and kill switches and wiring harness. Nothing seems to work.
I'm over in the States and none of the bike shops here will touch the bike. They say they don't have any experience with it and wouldn't be able to guarantee the work. The closest Royal Enfield dealer is over an hour's drive away, and they said they only work on late model enfields.
I have Snidal's manual and that was a big help in getting to where I am now. I'm here asking for some help. Do you have any suggestions as to what the problem might be and/or I should do next?
My wife and son both say I chose the wrong bike to restore. They said if I had chosen an old Harley, I would have found all the parts and help I needed and been riding around on it for 4 years already.