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Bill_on_a_bike

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  1. What i meant was if the seal had gone that pressure would escape but clearly it isn't.


    The breather pipe goes from the back of the crankcase somewhere up to the airbox, but if your oil level is too high that'll be what's causing the pressure. Let some out of the sump plug then top up until it's between the lines of the sight glass.

  2. The filter removal tool should also be fine for refitting the new one. It's just some method of getting a decent grip on the filter, sometimes a nylon strap sometimes a length of chain.


    As for the torque wrench, I'm not sure, haynes manuals always list torque settings regardless of if it really matters, just to cover there arse if get it wrong. Anything with a gasket or seal, or that's going to be under pressure (eg cylinder head) should be torqued to correct settings really.


    I wouldn't want to say "it'll be fine", it never mattered on the SR but that had a different type of filter.

  3. Running new tyres in atm on the GS, a simular bike to the CB, and I have been gentle when it's been wet, but it hasn't been scarily slippy and all over the place.


    And don't align your wheels using markers alone, get some string/ a plank and do it properly, see rennies thread on chain care.

  4. Cool cheers rennie i'll pick up a multimeter from my grans tomorrow.


    The bike uses a breakers ignition system, which I fear might be a topic for the mechanic of yesteryear. Having familurised myself with the basics of it, apparently they can get dirty which can cause this. If it comes to getting the engine cover off this thing for a look at them, any tips on what I should do/check?

  5. What am I looking for? lose connections? Is there a way to test it? I thought you could put a multi meter across a coil in some way to get a reading, I guess you need a haynes or something to know what it should be.

  6. Trying to get a mate of mine's Honda CG started, but can't get a spark at the spark plug. Tried two different sparks, one out of my old SR which I know to be working fine.


    I'm no expert on ignition systems and stuff, is there anything that's likely to have gone? It seems most things just need direct replacing if anything.


    Cheers for help guys


    Bill

  7. Take you front sprocket cover off, give a clean, and install some brushes, Dragons Den.. anyone..

    Hmmm - I'm just sketching some ideas out for something that would remain on the bike and keep the chain clean/lubed up.


    Bill - I agree with you about the touring - how do people who do it clean their chain though? Hundreds or thousands of miles with just lubrication and no cleaning would leave it a bit of a mess I would imagine.

     

    All you need to clean a chain is a toothe brush and some parrafin. But touring on a bike even with all the luggage you can fit on, you're bound to be tight on space once you've got clothes+tent+shoes ect. There's probably some kinda spary on solvent in a handy little bottle you can buy.


    Like I said, shaft dirve :thumb:

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