ChaserFJ60
Owner of CruiserHead.com
My filter fell off and it filled with mud, I think that's what killed it. I h8 mud.Nice that a new dashpot solved your issue. I never was able to get my hands on a boroscope to get a visual of my exhaust valves like I wanted to do, but I haven't had any problems with my dashpot since finally getting it all dialed in and giving the throttle and cruise control cables a once-over. It's been about a year and a half, so I plan to give them a squirt of lube again before the freezing weather hits.
Something funny; my dashpot has been missing its cap and filter for a couple years now. I probably should just sack up ad get a new dashpot while I still can and keep it for a spare.