I’m no expert but I think it’s an electrical issue of some kind. Could it be a grounding issue?
Are you running NGK D10HS plugs?
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I hear what you're saying & I did think you could be right, but thinking about it, since the points-cam is on the camshaft, one tooth out would make the lobe around 10 or so degrees out & my points & backplate are in the exact position, & i'm sure the timing is spot-on as it was timed using the test-lamp.PF1 wrote:When I was a young chap my C72 had this problem after reassembly, the cam was one tooth out.
Kept fouling plugs tag lag. I was sure I had assembled it correctly too doh!
Put in a pair of new iridium plugs & it ran great!!
'Correct' plugs in & no-go, so I bought a plug-tester the other day & found that over half of the many plugs I have are dud, took the 2 'new' ones I bought for the 77 back to the shop & they replaced them, the bike runs well now with the correct plugs.
I remember just how quiet these were in the day, mine is a bit noisy at the top-end, the gaps are correct & there was no evidence of wear, but I did use the old chain & tension-wheel,
so maybe that's the reason.
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