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Good Times
Thanks Randy. I went ahead and ordered a pair of pliers along with some 5mm brass sync adapters from Z1. They are on the UPS truck to be delivered as we speak.
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Good Times
hmmmm....this ain't right
PO Carb set up:
Old intake manifolds and o-rings ----- survey says ------- X (eeerrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!)
170 mains ----- survey says ----- X (eeerrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!)
Needle set up completely jacked up and no stock washers ----- SURVEY SAYS ------- (eeerrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!)
Three strikes, he's out folks!
This is what I have, and according to the Dyno Jet instructions, what I should have:
Gonna have to find some washers!
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Good Times
Carbs are done
Cleaned. DJ Stage 3 Kit installed correctly. Painted. Polished. Put back together.
Now let's see if they work.
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GateKeeper
Very nice......WOW.....
now I have to go and find your address, I think I have a package to send to you.....
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Good Times
Dohp!!!!
Not so fast GK
So I'm sitting at dinner with the fam and thinking to myself how cool it is that I finished the carbs. Thought, "I'll just go out after dinner and hook up the vacuum tu........DANG IT!"
Forgot to put the fuel tubes and vaccum t's in when I put them together!
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Good Times
Ok that's better. Fuel tubes and vacuum t's installed.
Now I'll just install the 5mm brass sync adapters I just got from Z1.
grrrrrr......
Barley tightened it down and it broke off in the intake boot:
Email sent to Bakes. I'm sure they will take care of me.
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GateKeeper
Crap.....why did it break ? flaw in the adapter ? or crap in the threads, how are the other ones, any visible issues...
maybe you can still use that one, if there is enough thread left ?
you did get rubber caps for them as well, I hope...
good thing you got those fuel lines in, now and not afterwards....I don't think the bike would have run much with out them.....LOL
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Good Times
Brand new intake boots, so I don't think there was anything in the threads. The adapter was cracked apparently. Put it in and got two light turns on it and it broke. It never even tightened up. I backed the piece in the boot out with my finger tip. That's how easily it broke. Not enough thread to use it. The others are fine. And yes, I got the rubber caps with them.
Couldn't believe I didn't put the fuel lines in. Had to laugh a little at that one.
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GateKeeper
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Good Times
I imagined hooking up the auxiliary tank and turning the fuel to it.
Wow, that would have been bad!
Old age and breathing too much polishing compound! Must be some Berrymans still wafting up from the concrete floor.
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82 GS550L Basket Case
Originally posted by Good Times View PostMore scrubbing.....
Started on the front of the motor today, the toughest part. The tach drive had been leaking for a while and all of that oil was baked onto the front of the motor.
Before (picture doesn't do it justice, it was nasty):
After:
I used up a lot of elbow grease today. It's still not like I want it but I am chipping away at it.
Pretty sore from all the scrubbing. I dropped my spoon full of stew tonight on the table at dinner. Everyone thought that was pretty funny.
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Good Times
Hey 82 BC! I've been watching your thread and can't wait to see how your bike comes out. Stay in it! You'll learn a lot and love the result. Like that you and your Dad are working on it together.
I used Simple Green (got it at Lowes locally) and cheap Wal-Mart bottle brushes from the baby section.
If I could do it over I would hit it with Simple Green first and then soda blast it sooner than I did. I spent a lot of time scrubbing. Eventually it got covered with engine enamel primer anyway, so just be sure to get all of the dirt/grease off.
Good luck.
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Good Times
Just for kicks...
I love the before and after shots. Just putting this on here for my own enjoyment:
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shamer
Wow
Wow, wow and wow. I haven't posted anything here in years, but came on (ha, had to re-register....again) to search for replacement plug wire suggestions and saw this. Wow (did I say that already???).
AMAZING job & incredibly inspirational. I occasional get comments about how shiny my bits look for 'such an old bike' but this puts anything I've ever seen to shame!
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