Thanks for the comments, So, how did it turn out ?
1st trip...out of the garden for god knows how long since last time. Rain and health had me postponing my test flight for a while. Engine now starting 1st kick, let it warm up, all is well. First a cautious ride on some small streets near home, runs
very well. Ok, let's try it on some larger roads, with traffic around. Brakes are there, lights are good, tires fine, runs
very well, feels good! Ahh, I thought: success! On to the highway. Blasted past a black BMW, close to 80 mph no problem (
if the speedo is roughly correct...), life is great, I am 16 again! Let's head home to celebrate.
Then, 500 m from home:...nightmare on Elm Street
engine died net... made me feel cold and dizzy. Sure sign of ignition failure, both personal and the engine... disaster. Refusing to start. Not possible! all the work I did was a complete failure?
I am a complete failure!! Quickly pushed it to a small side street to avoid the deplorable feeling of being looked upon in such a state. My back condition excludes any pushing home. Felt lost in the jungle, no tools, apart from a small Leatherman-like toy, no matches to light a fire, no weapons, nothing to eat, it starts raining, getting darker, no hope !
After the shock...a little composure. Off with a plug cap, yep, no spark.
Can't be the mag internals, quite meticulous work, and had run it for dozen's of hours on test, why should it fail after 30 min on the road, the world can't be that malevolent and evil ! Let's take a deep breath... maybe points locking nut loose, no points gap? Off with cover, points were at open position, then poked a little in there and realized the pointsplate rotated free! I had not secured the drive pinion nut properly
. Combination of disgust and joy!
So be it then...how to get it home, running. The toy-tool pliers\screwdriver saved the day. Removed the tacho gear to gain access to the nut, which thankfully had not fallen off. Off with the rocker covers, TDC located, armature turned to just before points opening, securing the nut passably with the leatherman pliers...
yes! back alive 1st kick
. Quick ride home to safety and tools!
A lesson learned, and a success, the engine has never behaved that good, especially at idle and acceleration.
Worth a small smile.
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