
I watched the Piston Ported Youtube video on pre-loading the kickstart lever and had a go last night.
The lever is shimmed very nicely with a 0.5mm shim, but the pre-loading part is giving me grief.
I've got a new SIL shaft, lever and piston as my series 2 came through with broken shaft and missing lever.
Everything looks fine and I adjusted it as per the video, but I can't get the little pin to sit any further up the ramp than this. I was under the impression it should sit on the edge of the flat section.
The problem is that the pin is at the limit of it's travel in the piston, so it won't move down any further.
I adjusted it a few times and moved it a spline in either direction on the lever while adjusting the position of the ramp, but it always sits here.
In fact, if I adjust the lever so it fits further down, the spring won't pull it back up to the rubber stop as the pin in the photo is stopping it from moving any further.
Adjusted as best as I can, the lever moves nicely, but if I release is very slowly, it sometimes stops about 5-10mm from the rubber stop as the pin is tight in the ramp.
If I release the lever in a way that you probably would with your foot, then it goes all the way back and sits on the rubber stop.
It's almost as if there needs to be a washer or shim under the ramp, so it's a little higher, but the shaft is quite close to the bolt heads.
At the moment I have spring washers under the bolt heads, so I could replace them with thinner washers and then put another thin one under the ramp piece, but I'd like it done properly.
Am I safe to leave it here? The teeth are fully retracted in this position, so I don't think there will be any issues with catching the gear. I'm just worried it might cause some sort of other problem.
