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Ok, now to thoroughly :o myself. If I only knew how to use a volt-meter of ANY type. Yes I know, some of you will say, its easy. I will as well once I learn. Anything more than a simple test light for some reason is confusing to me. Redman thanks for mentioning it I'm sure somebody will be more than delighted to teach me.

Bwinger, I have been told from a very good friend of yours and mine (Larry) that you are a great resource and I plan to ask you alot of things once I needs to. I just don't like to invite myself. ( afraid of becoming a pain in the backside)

To all that have responded to my thread, THANKS. I have put a list together of things I need with priority going to less cost expense to more costly items. And as I have read, the search link will be my most used tool.:)

** I also will needs to get a manual, that is probably my number one priority **
 
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Sam,

If everything goes as planned, Brian and I are going to be reassembling my 750 this weekend in my garage. (BTW, I have heat now) If you're not at the firehouse and want to drive to the westside, you're more than welcome to stop by. Just give me a call before driving over, just to make sure we're working on it.:)
 
I do LOTS of carb work & one of my MOST used tools is a 4x3 muffin pan. 4 rows of 3 holes to do racks of 4 carbs with. It keeps everything organized & in one place so parts don't get lost. I wouldn't take a set of carbs apart without it. I have numbered my tin 1-4 so each carb's parts stay in it's own numbered area. Ray.
 
I do LOTS of carb work & one of my MOST used tools is a 4x3 muffin pan. 4 rows of 3 holes to do racks of 4 carbs with. It keeps everything organized & in one place so parts don't get lost. I wouldn't take a set of carbs apart without it. I have numbered my tin 1-4 so each carb's parts stay in it's own numbered area. Ray.

Or ya can just do it the rookie way, one at a time;)
 
Ive used egg cartons, gonna have to invest in some bakewear now...
 
You guys are just cracking me up. Seriously though, I have a video from someone on here that shows the bakeware and carb stuff. I also have the video about the table saw helping with putting valves back in the heads with the keepers. I think he used bakeware on that as well. (Keepers is hillbilly talk for stays or whatever they are called :D) Whenever I see something on here I save the link and trying to build my own library. I'm just very timid at fixing something for the first time solo. I know I can't break it if its already broke but I can make it worse.

Larry, I really appreciate the offer but I'm at the firehouse on Saturday but I can come over on Sunday but doubtful if you guys are doing anything. But if so let me know and I'm pretty sure my honeydo list is done and completed by then.

But all in all, I do know one thing for sure. If I need help, and I know I will, all I have to do is take some pics, post them and ask the questions if I can't find the answer and I will get all the help I need.:D
 
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