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    Winter project almost completed

    Ok this winters project has been a BLAST.I took the motor out of the bike and sand blasted it and repainted it.I took the carbs apart and soda blasted the bodies before i dipped each one.After the dip they were cleaned and reassembled and bench synced along with valve shim adjustment .The pictures show the motor with old covers on them.I tried my hand at sanding and buffing the covers and to me im very satisfied how they turned out.i will add pictures of the completed motor with the chrome covers afterwards.I used duplicolor engine paint and put on 3 coats and i am very pleased with the results just have to see how it looks after it heats up lol.. Before i sand blasted the motor i took a cereal box and made gaskets just for the purpose of not wasting good gaskets. I know its not very detailed listing but i will answer and questions to the best of my knowledge and take any criticism as a learning experience. i know you all like pictures so here is the link to the 23 i have so far. Thanks for looking and stay safe
    Pat.
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    #2
    Looking good! Thanks for sharing.

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      #3
      Originally posted by G. Bruns View Post
      Looking good! Thanks for sharing.
      Thank you,
      Pat

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        #4
        Well done. Fine job sir. Now shoehorn it back into the frame and lets see watcha got.

        Cheers,
        Spyug

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          #5
          What equipment did you use for the soda blasting?
          Keep up the good job!
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            #6
            Nice work, hows the rest coming? After seeing those carbs, I consider myself lucky. Yuck. Is that green color, alge? I got a 750 project waiting in the wings, that has a green alge tint to it, from sitting under a tree for about 5 years. Or at least thats what I was told.
            :cool:GSRick
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              #7
              Originally posted by Rover View Post
              What equipment did you use for the soda blasting?
              Keep up the good job!
              I used a smaller blaster made by craftsman and I bought armex maintenance formula xl soda from harborr frieght.

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                #8
                Originally posted by spyug View Post
                Well done. Fine job sir. Now shoehorn it back into the frame and lets see watcha got.

                Cheers,
                Spyug
                The motor was put back in last night. Was nice to have the help (strength) of my 19yr old son lol

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                  #9
                  Was nice to have the help (strength) of my 19yr old son lol
                  They eat us out of house and home, leave a mess everywhere and generally run the place like a hotel so they've got to be good for something. Luckily, I have one somewhat similar, a bit older at 29, stands about 6'2" and 190 lbs of solid ( and I do mean solid... 6 days a week at the gym) muscle. My human crane. I once picked up a spare 750 engine which took 2 of us to put in the hatch of my Focus. Muscle bound kid reaches in and pulls it out like a case of 24. No fuss , no muss.

                  With the mechanical genius of the engineer daughter and muscles of the lad, I figure I've got most problems covered. Now if I could only teach the old lady to cook I'd be quite content

                  cheers,
                  spyug

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                    #10
                    ''Now if I could only teach the old lady to cook I'd be quite content'' spyug

                    love it lol

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by gsrick View Post
                      Nice work, hows the rest coming? After seeing those carbs, I consider myself lucky. Yuck. Is that green color, alge? I got a 750 project waiting in the wings, that has a green alge tint to it, from sitting under a tree for about 5 years. Or at least thats what I was told.

                      there was no algae just rusted lil hold downs and alot of dirt lol... i always hated doing carb work but after reading and rereading and printing out the pages from Cliffs web site i was very happy i did them myself.of course they are not on the bike yet .i will how i feel after priming them and hitting the start button

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                        #12
                        ''Now if I could only teach the old lady to cook I'd be quite content'' spyug
                        Spyug, if you got it that far, they wouldn't need you.......LOL

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                          #13
                          update

                          well i had some time to get some odds and ends on the motor will post more pictures after the carbs and air box and exhaust is mounted new gaskets and replace all bolts with allen head bolts. to me it looks much cleaner. after all this now i wish i did the frame too, maybe next winter



                          Last edited by Guest; 03-05-2012, 11:12 PM. Reason: add on

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                            #14
                            tonight after work i installed the carbs and air box.Did an oil and filter change and hooked up an old lawn mower gas tank and filled the carbs hooked up battery charger{battery shot) and it rolled over a few times spit and sputtered and the ole girl came to life..I was really hesitant because i have never had any luck with carbs but i can say im satisfied lol.I just need to vacuum sync now if i can find someone with the right equipment near by.Now its rest of clean up and buff the paint job and she should be ready for spring!!
                            the motor with carbs and air box

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                              #15
                              And, she looks good too!

                              Daniel

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