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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 331397" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p>Your "running on one cylinder" may be evident in your photos and not talking about the broken cam.</p><p>Look at the placement of the green or primary wire. Was rubbing against the cam and crank. Looks like it rubbed through. </p><p>While looking for the overheat pull the exhaust cover. Inside, on the block side near the top corner (if memory serves me correct), is a hole that should go through to behind the cylinder head. Check and clean out this hole as well as remove all the built up scale in the passages. If you need to, drill the hole back out. Use whatever sized drill bit that is the closest to the original diameter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 331397, member: 3278"] Your "running on one cylinder" may be evident in your photos and not talking about the broken cam. Look at the placement of the green or primary wire. Was rubbing against the cam and crank. Looks like it rubbed through. While looking for the overheat pull the exhaust cover. Inside, on the block side near the top corner (if memory serves me correct), is a hole that should go through to behind the cylinder head. Check and clean out this hole as well as remove all the built up scale in the passages. If you need to, drill the hole back out. Use whatever sized drill bit that is the closest to the original diameter. [/QUOTE]
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