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I did not do the braising? that left the globs of copper / bronze colored metal on the bottom. Maybe one of you guys who are more experienced than I can tell me what procedure created that.
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Zagg
The thing that breaks my heart is the tank was near perfect before I dropped it.... I ordered a dent puller kit to clean up the tank before painting this time. May go the radiator repair route for the pinholes.... not sure on that one yet. Advice is welcome... I have decided against Kreme. I am looking for solutions that preserve the original tank.
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Is replacing the tank out if the question?
I understand time already spent, known quantity, and such, but a repaired tank would likely bug me unless the bike was just a throw together project. ...sigpic
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Glen
-85 1150 es - Plus size supermodel.
-Rusty old scooter.
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bluehwy
Kim Chambers is local near me in CA and he has supreme products you might like to check out. Don't hesitate to chat him up with questions either.
What tank badges does that take? Do you have them? I have a couple for sale in the parts for sale forum...
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bluehwy
Dito nvr2old... I had that problem with my R65LS. Someone before me fiberglassed and bondoed the heck out of it. Doesn't stop gas...
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Zagg
Originally posted by dorkburger View PostIs replacing the tank out if the question?
I understand time already spent, known quantity, and such, but a repaired tank would likely bug me unless the bike was just a throw together project. ...
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Now that you have it stripped again, have a radiator repair shop take a look at it and see if they can fill the pinholes with a combination of boiling it out, welding/soldering, sealing, and pressure testing it for you. The sealer they use is way different then other gooey alternatives. They don't charge that much, either. I've had great success with the service..and if it's something they can't repair, it at least let's you know where you stand.1979 GS1000S,
1982 Honda CX500 Turbo, 1982 Honda MB5 w/CR80 motor, 1977 Honda "nekid" Goldwing, 1976 Honda CB550F cafe', 1972 Honda XL250 cafe'
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Zagg
Originally posted by nvr2old View PostNow that you have it stripped again, have a radiator repair shop take a look at it and see if they can fill the pinholes with a combination of boiling it out, welding/soldering, sealing, and pressure testing it for you. The sealer they use is way different then other gooey alternatives. They don't charge that much, either. I've had great success with the service..and if it's something they can't repair, it at least let's you know where you stand.
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Zagg
The shifter was not mounted on the bike when I bought it and the shifter side plate was removed as well as the chain. Clutch cable was not hooked up. About a month ago I got everything cleaned up and put back together there and when I shifted the bike I could only shift from 1, N, and 2. It will not engage any higher gears. The shift lever still moves, but does not click into gear. I can shift back down again and hit neutral and 1st without issue.
Anyway, I am struggling to get all the screws out of the clutch mechanism side so I have not been able to look around in there yet, but in the meantime Frankenzuki offered me an engine off of a known runner to help me out. Thanks man! I had to pick it up in CT so it was a haul but a cool road trip. He's a cool dude and has been really helpful. Scored a cheap set of (3) slotted rotors for $50 as well. Here's some pics...
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Zagg
The engine is in similar condition to mine, but the screws / bolts are pretty rusty. Aside from grime, my engine hasn't been bad on the exterior. I will get some updates posted soon.
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Zagg
Got my dent puller kit from Amazon... Beats the hell out of the Harbor Freight kit for about $9.00 more. Here's pics of the dents that I want to play with and the puller kit. When these are done I will be using flux and solder to seal up the pinholes. If I can find a shop to do it, I will likely take the advice of nvr2old and get it pressure tested at the radiator shop.
This is the one I did... Sonofabitch. It's the worst damn one.
The kit has a metal bracket (as opposed to plastic) and 7 different discs for pulling the dents.
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Zagg
Originally posted by Datsa Noydb View PostPersonally, I think that for all the fussing around that you are doing with all those various chemicals, you could have gone to your local auto parts store or Wal-Mart and gotten a can of Berryman's and had the job done correctly. For the record, GUNK brand carb dip does a fine job, as well as Yamaha's concentrated dip.
Think about how you had stuff cake on the outside surfaces of your carbs. You had to mechanically brush them off. Now consider that it's the INSIDE passages that are really critical, not the outside surfaces. Did you scrub them clean, as well?
Other than that, it appears that you are doing a decent job.Last edited by Guest; 01-18-2017, 10:17 AM.
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Zagg
This is one of my posts from late 2015 / early 2016...
xNext STOP - Valve adjusting!
Timing - - - Not complete 1/16
Air Box Sealing - Velocity stacks from PJMotorsports
xPetcock - - - New 9/16
Calipers - - -Front Calipers rebuilt, painted 9/16
Master Cylinders - - - Front rebuilt 11/16
Fuel Tank - - - In Progress 1/17
Wiring Harness - - - Assembling parts for new 1/17
xCoil Test - - - Consensus seems to be rewire and go.
Stator Test - - - Not done yet 1/17
xBattery - - - AGM purchased 10/16
Battery Box Cleanup and Mount - - - In progress 1/17
xR/R Replacement - - - SH775 purchased, connectors purchased 1/17
Clutch Assembly - - - In progress, clutch cover screws seized currently 1/17
Headlight Mount - - - Nothing yet
Seat Mount - - - Measuring 1/17
Signals, Brake Light Mount - - -Have updated signals bookmarked, no money. 1/17
Gettin' there.... Damn that money tree.Last edited by Guest; 01-18-2017, 10:18 AM.
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Zagg
Things are not going super good with the paintless dent puller kit. I managed to get one mostly out, but I have used 3 or 4 glue sticks on two dents and only have one partially successful. I am going to have a guy tack weld a nail to the dents and pull them out that way.
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