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Motorcycle Discussions => British Bikes => Topic started by: slyvestor2 on December 26, 2012, 06:07:50 PM
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Hello, i have purchased a Boyer ignition system for my T140e which because it was a changeover model still had points fitted,the Boyer electronic system i have now got was second hand and did'nt come with any instructions included, the wiring side seems pretty straight forward however i dont know if the timing marks on the rotor should be used or be a more advanced point on the rotor should be marked up.I have a static bulb indicator and also a strobe i could use.any information on Boyer systems would be welcomed.
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the lucas rotor is the advanced mark lines up with pointer inside primmary case , i think the boyer unit is a better bet than lucas over complicated rita system , which used amplifyer box and 6v coils (at least the one i had did) line up the rotor fix the boyer unit . take the plugs out . ignition on turn the back plate and watch for a plug to fire , tighten back plate job done , unless they have alterd it was a few years ago .or in more detail here
http://www.boyerbransden.com/pdf/KIT00052__BOX00023_.pdf
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I have the paperwork for a Boyer ignition system I fitted to my Triumph. If you still need a copy I'll scan it and post it.
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Thanks i would like the instructions please.
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Thanks i would like the instructions please.
Wetdog has already posted a link to the Micro MkIII/IV Boyer instructions for Triumph twins.
Here it is again:
http://www.boyerbransden.com/pdf/KIT00052__BOX00023_.pdf
http://www.boyerbransden.com/instructions.html
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Thanks to both of you its been very helpful,cheers once again and have a 'happy new year'
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I said I'd do it so here it is. Mine is a MK3 for Triumph positive or negative earth.
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn233/statikly/Triumph%20Trophy%201973/Boyer01.jpg)
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn233/statikly/Triumph%20Trophy%201973/Boyer02.jpg)
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Thanks for that,i've set the ignition, now i've now got flooding problems with the mk11 amals,although i've fitted new float valves the carbs still want to flood! oh well i was told to stick to Honda's 'onwards and upwards' cheers.
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Whoever told you to "stick to Hondas" must be a particularly boring person then. ;)
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It is boring, riding round in front! Did Hailwood ever ride a Triumph?
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Very likely. Did Slyvestor or his mate ride a GP Honda...?
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Hailwood began his racing career on a Triumph...
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honda carbs can be a right pain also (old cvs expensive to fix ) personaly i think if you have to work on carbs they dont come much easyer than Amal , you must have got something wronge try again .
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I do have something in common with Hailwood, i've lost my hair and i love chips! i can tell you that CV carbs can be a problem, in particular if you dont very lightly rub the inner piston cap with scotchbrite and wd40 to get rid of the light corrosion,also on the carbs for a bike like the Honda 500T their is a small spacer ring that holds the needle higher or lower depending on its thickness many people dont know that this ring should be in the carb cap because its been left out for years hence the rich running of the engine,regarding my mk11 Amals i think that the pin holding the float has moved to one side and allowed the float valve to come adrift thus letting the petrol flood out,i will sort it this weekend,i hope!!!
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maybe but ive never had this happen on a Amal , tell me if this turns out to be the problem id like to know . heres a usefull info site
http://www.amalcarb.co.uk/Downloads.aspx
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Fixed it,it was a non standard pivit pin on the float that had just fell out and caused the flood.
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the one thats trapped between the bowl and the main body of the carb ?
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No not really,the two cast in pegs that hold the pin at either end ,this had a very short non standard pin though it and it had dropped out at one end.
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i think i know what you mean , is this your carb
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Yes nunber 18 cheers.