time to ride! i arranged some time today and tomorrow with the wifey, where i'll be taking the kids out on their bikes.
get the Husky off the stand... all together...
adjust clutch and BANG. the end snapped off. brand new Motion Pro cable.
ok. try soldering the end on... no go. fuck it. cut a new end out of steel and weld it on. ok, that's not going anywhere.
kick... kick... kick... kick... KICKBACK. knee hit the throttle and broke the throttle. smashed it.
ok. had a spare throttle. put it on.
kick... IT'S RUNNING.
let it warm up a bit.
pull clutch, hold brake and put it in 1st. slowly release the clutch, kinda knowing what might happen:
IT'S RUNNING BACKWARDS. that huuuuge kickback made me think it may be way too advanced.
ok. off with the stator cover. look for the screws on the ignition plate.... except fuuuuuuck. one is a bolt. never gonna get a socket in there.
ok. off with the flywheel, noting that the ignition plate doesn't look very advanced.
see where my day is going, so far? yeah. by now it's too late to load up the bikes and head to the OHV area & i'm thinking about throwing rocks at this thing.
dig into it further...
both ignition plate screws: case is stripped.
ok. bust out the drill and taps. decide on 1/4-20. drill & tap. realize i don't have any 1/4-20 screws. fuck.
ok, find a pair of 1/4-20 allen cap screws after searching for 30 minutes. fine. that'll work a treat.
reason for way too advanced: broken woodruff key on the crank.
damnit. it's 7pm now. i don't have a woodruff key this size. hardware store is closed until monday. don't feel like making one right now.
i'll make a woodruff key in the morning, throw it together and see if it's running right. if not, i'll throw some tires on my Yamaha and take that out.
can see the broken woodruff key to the right of the flywheel: