Thanks for the info. That pretty much isolates it to the neutral stopper arm
assembly or shift fork. Should be a relatively easy fix, maybe as easy as a
thrust washer to compensate for some wear.
I know how frustrating this is. I had a CRF that wouldn't start after sitting for
a while. I figured the gas had gone bad and gummed up the carb (I was using
VP U4 which is nasty stuff). So I took the carb apart, cleaned the heck out of
it and rebuilt it with new seals etc. No luck. Did a spark check and got spark.
Thought the gas may have gummed up the head so I tore the top end down,
valves and runners looked good. Did a diagnostic on the ignition box, good
numbers.
Turned out, it had nothing to do with any of the above. I had installed a titanium
bolt kit on the bike and two of those bolts mounted the coil to the frame. Titanium
is a poor conducter so I had a poor ground. I had spark but it was sufficently weak
for the bike to not start. Replaced bolts with steel, bike fires right up
Hope Elsinorestuff has you up and running soon.
dogger