1938 Model 18 Norton.
I am having water collecting in the magneto. On two occasions, after the bike has been stored in a dry shed for a year, there have been starting problems. Each time this has been due to moisture and water inside the magneto. I can't figure out how it is getting in there. Is it due to condensation possibly ? Any clues would be appreciated. Thanks
I recently had mould forming…
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Do you keep a blanket or…
Do you keep a blanket or similar over the bike inside the shed? It hugely reduces condensation. It might help to add plastic (I use bubble wrap or mattress cover pads) to prevent condensation from the roof dropping onto the cover. I've not knowingly had water inside magnetos. Segmental concrete garage (plus some rough texture internal finish which reduces but doesn't entirely prevent condensation drips from the roof).
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The first time I did have a…
The first time I did have a plastic motorcycle cover on the bike. I considered it may have been moisture rising from the floor and condensing on the inside of the cover. Bit of a mystery though
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Bike bubble
Hopefully this doesn’t go too far off thread, but does the bike get ridden in the rain? Water could be running down the advance/retard cable and entering via a poor seal. If the bike is then stored the water would keep appearing as condensation.
My garage used to rain internally due to condensation. I bought a Carcoon bike bubble which worked perfectly for one bike, but my collection grew.
I used Celotex to insulate the roof and walls and covered the walls using OSB sheets and the ceiling was constructed using upvc soffits. This was an easy job and I now heat the garage in the winter and it’s nice to have rust-free bikes and tools!
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Thanks all for your…
Thanks all for your suggestions. I think that shed condensation is the probable culprit. I'll try and fix that together with an insulated bike cover
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hello,when i stripped my…
hello,
when i stripped my mo1 magneto . i noticed it had a hole in the bottom of the caseing, towards the drive end inbetween the magnet and drive bearing .so i can only assume it was some sort of drain for water build up. i dont know, just thought i would mention it .
barry
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I recently had mould forming on van seats and after cleaning now use desiccant bags that can be dried out after they change colour. One laid on the mag would do it . Mags used to be stored in the airing cupboard in the old days.