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Been a week, got my new primary chain slider so here's the next installment of 68 X Barn dweller:
Here's the new slider next to the 1000 or XLH one I tried to commit suicide with. You can plainly see where it was beefed up from the back. New one on the left (bottom). Sorry the pics can't be expanded anymore. I've tried a bunch of ways to bring them over, nothing works. No clue what happened.
Been working on the front forks while I waited for the parts. Here we go:
Starting to resemble a motorcycle. Feel a lot better looking at it now. Just wasn't a fan of the 4" over forks. I like the boots too.
I got one of the gold plated (pricey) V Twin solo seat kits. Went on real nicely and works well. I'll post some closeups after I get my new solo seat.
Today I got the slider in the early afternoon and started reassembling the clutch. Still have a little to go. Here it is before I finished tightening the cover screws and staking them.
Still have to finish hooking up the worm and stuff on the other side. Just as a reminder "oldtimers" I'm doing this for less knowledgeable guys and newbies in the future as well as my own record and education, so bear with me if some of this seems old hat. I sure appreciate all my new friends on this site and their willingness to help!
Looks like I should have the bike ready to fire by tomorrow. Just one small problem. Now I have all my tins in having the paint chemically removed. Probably won't get em back for a week or so. Normally I would just hang some kind of temporary (safe) gas container for a gas tank. But the Tillotson carb set up complicates things. Two containers? One normal and one to vent the carb? Sheesh
Poor planning I know... 
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Posts: 845 Sportster/Buell Model: xlch Sportster/Buell Year: 1971 Sportster/Buell Model #2: xlh Sportster/Buell Year #2: 1974 Other Motorcycle Model: xl1200cp Other Motorcycle Year: 2011
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Originally Posted by fernf5
..... But the Tillotson carb set up complicates things. Two containers? One normal and one to vent the carb? .....
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One container will do. But you'll need a 2nd hose for the vent. Just ensure the 2nd vent hose extends beyond ( aka above) the gas level in your container.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by The Doctor71
One container will do
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Right, but coming up with a container that has 2 entrances ain't easy. I usually use an inverted squeeze bottle with a hose clamp. Nothin fancy. I'll figure something out.
I actually bought a real cheap (non Tillotson) spare gas tank that I am planning to put a vent into and it should show up today. My original tank has a bad dent in the left rear corner that I'm not sure can be fixed. Can't buy an aftermarket Tillotson tank, none available.
On another note, got the kicker and clutch set up. Wow! is the kicker nice/improved. Feels really good and solid. Thanks Bruce and others for the help setting it up. 
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She runs!
Got her fired up with a pull start. No unusual noises, clutch, kicker, trans all flawless. Ran pretty poorly with lots of backfiring thru the carb, lack of throttle response. No noticeable response to carb adjustments, didn't idle well etc.
I haven't touched the intake manifold yet. I have rebuilt the carb. The timing is dead on.
Sure was nice riding the old girl,  I liked it a lot.  I'm hooked!
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glad to hear it.i think you're on the right track by suspecting the intake manifold.it could be leaking.support bracket for the carb{air cleaner}?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by brucstoudt
glad to hear it.i think you're on the right track by suspecting the intake manifold.it could be leaking.support bracket for the carb{air cleaner}?
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Yeah, thanks Bruce. Parts are on order, manifold clamps, orings, & manifold orings. As far as I know the stuff that's on there is more than 30 years old. Didn't get around to checking yet because of all the other stuff I've been doing. Kinda wanted to see how it ran. Now I know. Finally. I was really happy there were no knocks or bottom end type noises. Work on the bike will be sporadic for awhile as I'm adding a room to my shop. I'll squeeze in some wrench time when I can 
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