AJS Model 16 350cc 1959
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Re: AJS Model 16 350cc 1959
Hi SPRIDDLER I have been waiting for you to get involved nice to hear from you like wise to Duncan and JACKSTRINGER also Clive. Yes to your answer SPRIDDLER it looks that way I have sent for some TUFNOL Insulation washers, I have also read about felt washers which I do not seem to have I do have an assortment of the red carbon washer like the ones that go on the Rocker Box Cover and I have the one that came with my new points a thin brown one that was behind the small nut on top of the points.
T Grinnell
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Re: AJS Model 16 350cc 1959
I can't resist a challenge.
I expect that the felt washer which you mention is the piece of felt which is for lubricating the points cam (but I stand to be corrected as I've never had a coil ignition bike).
I suspect that your wire to the coil is shorting to the threaded stud. Haven't been able to find a diagram in the various factory and Lucas manuals which are specific to your bike but here's a general arrangement of the connections and insulators which may help you to get them right...........
In short, the moving point contact 'spring' and the coil and condenser wires must be insulated from the threaded stud.
I expect that the felt washer which you mention is the piece of felt which is for lubricating the points cam (but I stand to be corrected as I've never had a coil ignition bike).
I suspect that your wire to the coil is shorting to the threaded stud. Haven't been able to find a diagram in the various factory and Lucas manuals which are specific to your bike but here's a general arrangement of the connections and insulators which may help you to get them right...........
In short, the moving point contact 'spring' and the coil and condenser wires must be insulated from the threaded stud.
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Re: AJS Model 16 350cc 1959
HI Cheers thanks for that SPRIDDLER It looks good to me I will give it a try tomorrow, I see where I maybe going wrong fingers crossed my friend.
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Re: AJS Model 16 350cc 1959
HI To you all JACKSTRINGER,DUNCAN,CLIVE, SPRIDDLER. I have been in my garage this morning and connected the wires as to you diagram SPRIDDLER and BINGO I NOW have a SPARK at the Sparkplug Thank You all so much. AS the song goes I,ll Get by with a little help from my Friends, all there is to do now is sort the ignition timing out see if I can get that right bye for now Good Buddies catch you later from Terry.
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Re: AJS Model 16 350cc 1959
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Which taken at the flood............'
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