The frame and wiring I'm not too worried about yet. I've got a complete bike as reference, though some of the work from previous owners is a little ghetto but I think I can make it out. I also have all the resources of here and the member I bought the stuff from (wiring diagrams, manual, other articles, printed version of articles from here, everything!) The real problem is getting the engine ready for starting. From what I understand this engine should run just fine, it'll need some help though. As far as I know, its been at least, quite possibly more, 7 years since it's ran. I'm hoping to not have to rebuild it. The second engine needs new transmission gears (got some used ones with, from what I understand, around 15k on them) but I have no clue how to install them. It's down the line though. Since everything SHOULD be good on this other engine my plans are to use it first. That said I've done some searching on how to start an engine that's been sitting. About the only familiar chemical I've come across is WD40. Spraying that into the cylinders. I've also read to use Marvel's Mystery Oil. Just pour some into the cylinders. Normally I'd stop there and get on with it. However, there's another chemical I hadn't seen listed as an option but I wanted to know what anyone thought about it. Seafoam. Would it work the same as the other options? MMO sounds like it would be good for soaking though. Although I'm familiar with Seafoam from doing Chinese Water Torcher to Volvos and I've heard amazing things about it, as I'm starting to with MMO.
There's plenty of work to be done before the end of the week, luckily I've got the time off. So far I've got the engine mounted, the carbs ready, and the forks rebuilt and hopefully tuned close enough to get things started (used the running bike but I'm sure I'll need more tuning and I'm prepared for that). Still got a bit to do but I'd like to get those cylinders ready. I meant to take pictures before I put the engine in, but then I remembered that it would look exactly like it did after I cleaned up the frame and before I took the forks off. I plan on taking more pictures now that the engine is in.
So, if you've gotten to this point, thanks for bearing with me. The final questions are:
WD40, Marvel's Mystery Oil, or Seafoam? Any others?
How much to put in and how many cycles?
In my running 750 I use 20W-50, would it be better to run a lighter weight initially since I'll be replacing the first batch of oil anyway?
I've already read to remove the plugs and crank the engine to help the oiling process.
Any other tips?
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