Armstrong MT-500EC Canadian

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MacRae

Armstrong MT-500EC Canadian

Post by MacRae » Sun Mar 17, 2013 11:35 pm

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Here it is, Acquired March 15 2013. Photo's taken March 17 2013. Temperature -18C

Started with full choke, ran 5 mins and moved to half choke. Another 5 mins moved choke to off and she purred like a kitten. The throttle cable I suspect is too long or perhaps routed through the wrong way. Or maybe it was just too cold for the jetting to keep up but the adjustment on both the carb and the throttle housing are all the way out and its still barely idling. If I turn the handlebars all the way right turn it stretches the cable enough to hold idle. I will explore further when I get my new carb boot (old one torn).

Rode around the neighborhood (yes in the snow ;) ), going to explore the timing because Im getting some backfiring on heavy throttle blips through the pipe and airbox. I suspect it might be one tooth off. There also seems to be some oil leaking from the head bolts or somewhere around that area. Will pin-point when it gets warmer. Maybe the seals are just needing to be wet as this bike sat for 15 or more years. I also just had the head and cylinder split as we suspected something dropped down the spark plug hole< found part of a bbq lighter inside. >

Thats it so far. Going to take it in for its safety certification and get a professional mechanic give it a once over. Can't wait for spring....
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stigonom

Re: Armstrong MT-500EC Canadian

Post by stigonom » Sun Mar 17, 2013 11:41 pm

Nice!

STIG:)
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Re: Armstrong MT-500EC Canadian

Post by hounddog » Mon Mar 18, 2013 8:16 pm

Nice one mate. Good to hear you are up and running, hopefully you can fix the problem areas ok.. Minus 18 blimey that's a bit chilly!
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Re: Armstrong MT-500EC Canadian

Post by Bunker » Mon Mar 18, 2013 9:43 pm

Lovely mate - looks like your missing some side panels?
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Re: Armstrong MT-500EC Canadian

Post by MacRae » Mon Mar 18, 2013 9:58 pm

just the left hand side. I was going to ask the guy I bought it from if he had it kicking around. If not I'll be looking for one...
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Re: Armstrong MT-500EC Canadian

Post by PetrolPaulie » Tue Mar 19, 2013 1:20 am

Looks like a good, honest, straight Bike. Like your Panniers !
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MacRae

Re: Armstrong MT-500EC Canadian

Post by MacRae » Tue Mar 19, 2013 1:39 am

anyone have a spare left hand ARMSTRONG side plate? apparently its missing
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Re: Armstrong MT-500EC Canadian

Post by woodruff » Tue Mar 19, 2013 6:40 am

I would love to get my mitts on your petrol tank - Jealous...

I may have a spare side panel but need to check which side it is. Pm me if no one else comes up with one.

Otto
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MacRae

Re: Armstrong MT-500EC Canadian

Post by MacRae » Tue Mar 19, 2013 12:35 pm

you talking about the carry petrol tank on the rack? If so there are lots available
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