A wise owl may have whispered some advice to me about your situation:

Seen it before. He had to remove the ignition trigger from the end of the
> crank to do any clutch work. He put it back on without indexing it to the
> crank. So, it's outta' time, big time.


Hope it helps.

-Kyle


On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 5:58 PM, brian lindsley <bkl64...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I have been replacing a motor for my brother in a late 84 shadow 700. I
> got the bike almost ready to ride did the test start and fired up then came
> to a stretching stop. I found out that it was a clutch problem someone had
> forgotten to put all the parts back in the clutch. I had all the parts
> (they were good) from the motor that had thrown a rod.
>
> Now my question is now that I have it back together it backfires. All I
> did from it running and stoping is change the clutch parts but now it wont
> start and it just backfires while trying to start it
>
> Any help is truely appreicated
>
> Thank you
>
> Brian
>
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