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Old 11-13-2007, 11:50 AM
65TopHat man 65TopHat man is offline
 
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Hi all, I've got a '65 pan that has decided I need to love her a little more before I can ride her again.
I pulled her out on a 65 degree day, used the richener to start, idled that way for three to four minutes, the shut the richener off and let her warm up at a rough little idle. I went in the house to get my gear, and after about five minutes I went outside to slow the idle a little. She shut down just before I got there. I fired her back up, heat felt good, and off I went. She got me about half a block before a cough, a sputter, then died.Used the button to start her up, sounded fine, but as soon as I gave a little throttle, she coughed and died again. This went on till my dumb ass had drained the battery, and even the kicker wouldn't get her going. I inherited this beautiful bike, so I'm not sure what all has been done. I do know that she's got a full rebuild(s&s) I've put about 700 miles on her. Super E carb, and a slight exhaust leak on the rear jug. I did have to put new points in her to get going originally.
Does this sound like a points/plugs /fouled type of situation? I see from this forum that it is fairly common on the Pans. Any Ideas?
Thanks in advance, I live in Washington, and God has been teasing me with a longer than usual riding window this fall.
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Old 12-17-2007, 04:56 PM
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hey 65, still have that problem??????????

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Old 12-23-2007, 11:08 AM
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fuel cap (right cap)
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Old 01-17-2008, 07:53 AM
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I've had that problem before and would go along with the last thread...the fuel cap. Pop her off, put your lips to the metal, give her a little puff of air to clear out any air in the line and go.
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Old 01-17-2008, 08:36 AM
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Check the gas flow from the tank to the carb Maybe some crap in the tank to prevent good flow
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Old 01-17-2008, 08:49 AM
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With the S&S it's possible the float valve is sticking, have had that problem, it will trickle enough to start and run but the bowl empties and it dies. Justa thought.
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