Thanks Bill, I put it to good use today. The bloody weather has been awful since Saturday, wet, cold and miserable, which is super annoying as I haven't ridden a bike outside my front gate since 2020! Anyway, today, being pretty cool outside, was a good opportunity to check/set the ignition timing. I rolled the K0 into the middle of the carport and fired it up.
K0 Tuesday 5 Jan 2021 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
After playing with the carbs over the last couple of days the bike started much easier, only needed the choke to start it, then after a minute took the choke off, and it idled fine. The tach needle jumps around a bit at 1000 RPM, but I'll get back to that shortly. I hooked up my fancy new timing light, and it took around a minute to set the timing spot on. One problem though, was that once it warmed right up, it was idling at around 3000 RPM. No biggie, I removed the tank, hooked up my temporary tank and adjusted each of the 4 idle screws around 1.5 turns, and it happily idled at 1000 RPM.
K0 Tuesday 5 Jan 2021 2 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
While it was idling with the tank off, I noticed that the tach cable was "oscillating", or at least moving around a lot, and oil was dribbling out of the tach cable port in the cam cover. I removed the cable, and the inner cable wasn't moving smoothly within the outer sheath. I could turn it half a turn smoothly, then it would get a bit tighter, then loosen off again. This was just an old cable I pulled out of a tub when I put the bike together, so I went back to that tub, and found a better one (Heat shrink tubing is great for repairing old cables with damaged plastic outer sheaths) and installed it.
I used some blue silicon sealant around the end of the cable that goes into the cam cover, and decided not to start the bike again until it set up overnight. I rolled the bike backwards into the garage, and almost dropped it. That fcuking tree in front of the carport is a plum tree, and the only members of our family that eat them is a couple of possums that live up in the big tree behind my house, so they fall off the tree, roll down the driveway, and turn into slippery crap in front of the garage.
The back wheel slid out from under me, and suddenly the bike was leaning to the right at around 45 degrees. Somehow I managed to hold the bike up while getting off it, and somehow lifted it up, without it falling all the way over. Fcuk! I put it on it's sidestand and inspected it for damage, but apart from some squished plums on the rear tyre and some mud under the right footpeg, there wasn't a scratch on it. Oh well, hopefully the speedo needle won't be bouncing around when I fire it up tomorrow, and my next ride will be extra enjoyable. I think the weather is supposed to be better tomorrow so I will go for a ride, but probably on one of my other bikes, I'll wait for a nice dry sunny day before I take the K0 out, because, I'm a chicken.