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10 Apr 2006 08:36 #38269 by brianrae33
top end rebuild..won't start was created by brianrae33
have a 1978 ltd1000...just put new wiseco pistons and rings...1015 drop-in kit...fresh cylinder hone and relapped valves and new stem seals..checked for spark on all plugs and it is there...checked....double checked...then triple checked cam timing...seems fine....don't have electric starter hooked up....is it possible that kicking with all those new parts just isn't going to get..
any advise/help appreciated..
Brian..

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10 Apr 2006 11:28 #38306 by BARNEYHYPHEN
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Just my $0.02 worth but I think you are going to have a real hard time starting it the first time using just the kick start. You might try shooting some starter fluid whilst you're kicking, may help.

If it were me, I would hook up th starter. Let us know how you get on.

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10 Apr 2006 14:06 #38348 by kawtoy
Replied by kawtoy on topic top end rebuild..won't start
It will be hard with the kick start. You need to kick it with the plugs out just to get the oil to the head. Then I would kick it some with the plugs in but unhooked just to get the rings seated a bit. You can take the oil test plug off of the right side of the engine and make sure you have pressure when you are kicking it over. It will make a mess but not too bad. I would use some starter fluid but not too much. It can backfire and cause a fire. Using the starter would be best but you should be able to do it with the kicker. Good luck.

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