hoopfish Well-Known Member Jan 30, 2016 #1 Morning boys and girls. I have a series 1 that has not been started for the last 5 years, sat outside for that time. I now have it in the barn. I have dropped oil down the plugs a week ago. Looking for any tips on flashing it up?
Morning boys and girls. I have a series 1 that has not been started for the last 5 years, sat outside for that time. I now have it in the barn. I have dropped oil down the plugs a week ago. Looking for any tips on flashing it up?
chrisstdt Well-Known Member Jan 30, 2016 #4 Check / replace points , leads and plugs and check and clean earth points Once you get spark it may be worth stripping and cleaning your carb too
Check / replace points , leads and plugs and check and clean earth points Once you get spark it may be worth stripping and cleaning your carb too
hoopfish Well-Known Member Jan 30, 2016 #5 Ht lead has melted at the solenoid, new plugs and points in it. Going to and get a roll of it and replace it all.
Ht lead has melted at the solenoid, new plugs and points in it. Going to and get a roll of it and replace it all.
chrisstdt Well-Known Member Jan 30, 2016 #6 Basic enough system shouldnt be too difficult to get her to spark
J John S Well-Known Member Jan 30, 2016 #8 Something serious caused the HT lead to melt in the first place, check wiring on HT circuit as well. Coil?
Something serious caused the HT lead to melt in the first place, check wiring on HT circuit as well. Coil?