Well, for those who have been following my TE250 saga...it appears all is well that ends well.
I had the usual poor low end performance and hot starter issues. I had the starter ring gear changed and while it was a bit noisy it seemed a little better. Anyway sortly therafter the bike started running progressively worse.
When adjusting one barely tight intake valve and one barely loose exhaust valve a screw on the cam cap let go....of comes the head for a my 1st helicoil...took a while but went in straight as an arrow and I made up some longer screws for the caps and put the head back on the coppercoated head gasket.
Pull it out to start it and no go......crank crank kick kick..nutin'.
Check the flywheel that was recently replaced and find the woodfuff key sheared...my spare crank has a 1/2 sheared key too.
Use my extra flywheel, lap it and install it with Loctite 609....notice some bolts on the factory assembly seem too tight, others too loose.
Reassemble bike with a new iridium plug and it starts 2nd kick and sounds perfect...starter works great and sounds nice and tight.
I noticed the blue dash light flashed a bit on off throttle when I rode it with the headlight disconncted but it stopped after I plugged the light back in. I guess the voltage peaked a bit when I rolled off the throttle without the headlight load.
Set the TPS back to stock....starts instantly. Still a little low on power down low but pulls from idle without a hiccup. midrange is strong.
Wish me luck. I hope the starter holds up when the motor gets hot!
I had the usual poor low end performance and hot starter issues. I had the starter ring gear changed and while it was a bit noisy it seemed a little better. Anyway sortly therafter the bike started running progressively worse.
When adjusting one barely tight intake valve and one barely loose exhaust valve a screw on the cam cap let go....of comes the head for a my 1st helicoil...took a while but went in straight as an arrow and I made up some longer screws for the caps and put the head back on the coppercoated head gasket.
Pull it out to start it and no go......crank crank kick kick..nutin'.
Check the flywheel that was recently replaced and find the woodfuff key sheared...my spare crank has a 1/2 sheared key too.
Use my extra flywheel, lap it and install it with Loctite 609....notice some bolts on the factory assembly seem too tight, others too loose.
Reassemble bike with a new iridium plug and it starts 2nd kick and sounds perfect...starter works great and sounds nice and tight.
I noticed the blue dash light flashed a bit on off throttle when I rode it with the headlight disconncted but it stopped after I plugged the light back in. I guess the voltage peaked a bit when I rolled off the throttle without the headlight load.
Set the TPS back to stock....starts instantly. Still a little low on power down low but pulls from idle without a hiccup. midrange is strong.
Wish me luck. I hope the starter holds up when the motor gets hot!