I put a new o-ring and seal in the tach cable and got that leak taken care of(wish they were all that easy!).
After I bought the bike I noticed the guy had the tank on reserve so naturally I switched it over to on....that was a mistake. Didn't realize people do that when the "on" isn't working properly. Came out in the morning to find a puddle of gas on my garage floor. Check this site and saw that I should change the oil before riding again so I did that...good thing, it was pretty gassy. Petcock has been ordered. In the meantime its staying on reserve.
Now after a ride yesterday, my head gasket has started leaking at a good rate. I had plans of going through and replacing all gaskets, o-rings, and seals this winter, along with setting the valves, and going over the carbs and airbox.
Now that I need to do the head gasket, I'm planning the following work for next weekend: Breather gasket, valve cover gasket, head gasket, base gasket, valve stem seals, exhaust gaskets, along with any needed o-rings throughout and the fuel petcock.
Does this sound about right as a "catch-all" for this? This will be my first time getting into a bike. I've done small engines and cars before, just not bikes. I'll probably check the compression beforehand so I can see about rings. I plan on doing the carbs and setting the valves after the riding season...which is soon since hunting season will be starting shortly!
Any thoughts or tips?
I've read through a ton of threads on here and have a Clymer manual and the shop manual from Bass Cliff's site along with a cd I made with all the pdf "tutorials" on it.
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