Congrats on the wedding. I hope your bride and you have uneventful travels during your honeymoon. On the ignition, consult a nitro bike builder on the choice. If I remebered correctly, you want an iggy that will not spark when powered up and preferable only after engine rotation is detected. Kirby A. should be able to point you in the right direction
Thank you. Appreciate it. The Ignition that was on the bike was a Simple Dyna S. That is what I'm going to use again. Just missing the drive... The engine has a Magneto type of Cam cover so it takes a distributor type setup. I have run a similar system on a custom build so it's something we will make up. Won't be too terribly difficult hopefully get to it next video.
@@GattisGarage Yes, Dyna S was used by some. Some even double stacked them as a redundant safety to make sure of a spark on every stroke but they were mounted in a typical shovel style nosecone. You definitely don't want two gulps of nitro lighting off. I never did see how that double stack setup was designed. I'm assuming after seeing some reports of the carnage in North Carolina that you and your bride to be will be making other plans. Good luck with whatever ya'll do and congrats again.
Congrats on the wedding. I hope your bride and you have uneventful travels during your honeymoon.
On the ignition, consult a nitro bike builder on the choice. If I remebered correctly, you want an iggy that will not spark when powered up and preferable only after engine rotation is detected. Kirby A. should be able to point you in the right direction
Thank you. Appreciate it. The Ignition that was on the bike was a Simple Dyna S. That is what I'm going to use again. Just missing the drive... The engine has a Magneto type of Cam cover so it takes a distributor type setup. I have run a similar system on a custom build so it's something we will make up. Won't be too terribly difficult hopefully get to it next video.
@@GattisGarage Yes, Dyna S was used by some. Some even double stacked them as a redundant safety to make sure of a spark on every stroke but they were mounted in a typical shovel style nosecone. You definitely don't want two gulps of nitro lighting off. I never did see how that double stack setup was designed.
I'm assuming after seeing some reports of the carnage in North Carolina that you and your bride to be will be making other plans. Good luck with whatever ya'll do and congrats again.
Yes. We found a place in West Virginia that actually looks better than our original plan. Thanks again.
Torch and wire brush on the frame.
Ended up stripping it with sand paper. Went really easy