Truly. I've got a bump in this road, though . .
I've been staying as on top of maintenance as possible, and I have been trying to keep her good and tuned up as we climb in elevation. she's been running pretty great. except I've been hearing this clicking sound (it may have been very faint before, but by the time I got to CO Springs it was getting fairly narley-sounding), and its not the sound of valves clacking, I do not think --I've been looking for an experienced mechanic around the CO Springs area, who knows about these early honda single-cylinders and would be willing to listen to it and give me some advice; no luck in the help desk department-- I was pretty sure that it was a loose valve chain, because it was making this sort of sporadic metallic clattering sound, especially amidst changes in RPM. I attempted to tighten the cam chain tensioner on the crankcase, as advised, by turning it counter-clockwise . . unfortunately, before I did this correctly, I turned it in clockwise for a few turns. THEN I checked the manual . . (that was dumb) when I screwed it in, clockwise (the wrong way) I never heard or felt anything fall out of place (though it certainly could have, I am guessing). And I never felt any tension either way I turned it. turning it back counter-clockwise, wayyy out . . never a bit of tension within the reasonable range . . so I put it back somewhere in the middle, a little on what should be the tense end of the spectrum.
so I looked around town. haven't really found any helpful and friendly mechanics that have intimate knowledge of my bike . . so I go about my business. get a little temp job about 15 miles north of the city. And yesterday when I'm coming south . . the bottom fell out.
I'm riding along just fine, and out of nowhere: I lose all torque . . all RPMs and she sputters to sleep . . the electrical system was fine; horn, lights, everything still worked electrically. I go to give it a light kick . . and i just hear:
Click, Click, Click, Click, Click, Click, Click . .
like a chain had fallen off its sprocket or something . .
so as I said, she's in the repair shed, or rather the parking lot beside my friend's house, who is a great asset and help being a very skilled mechanic himself. He's just busy with work, and I'm trying to fix this myself and not to garble up his free time.
Sooo: today, I've gone through and stripped the engine . . as described in the manual. I've also removed the points plate, advancer, and base, in order to check on the cam sprocket . .
and I was expecting the chain to be broken, or off the sprocket . . or something, but its secure and tight.
I'll keep everyone posted, as I gently dissect the old girl . .