I recently bought a 1928 JD that has had a complete restoration including the engine in the last 3,000 miles. I took it to breakfast on Sunday and a short time after I started onto the highway the bike sputtered to running on one cylinder and died. The points were not opening so I adjusted them and adjusted the exhaust valves which were very tight; maybe no clearance! Both the exhaust valves were adjusted to the loose side at .010. It appears that I have 61” exhaust lifter pins are 2-3/8” rather than the longer pins a 74 should have. Mark Masa said this wasn’t a problem it just takes more time to adjust the valves. The engine now sounds like it has a knock, not at idle but when under a load. What could it be? Thanks, Steve


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