So here it is.
Had a look at the 650 today. I bought this for $450 a little while ago, because at $450 for a complete unmolested bike was too tempting to pass by. The owner wanted it gone (or possibly his wife did). There was a new Harley in his garage and house renovations going on. He said the bike had originally belonged to his brother and that the engine had been "rebuilt" but after getting it running, the carburation had been problematic, so he parked it in the back of the garage, meaning to get back to it, but never did. Sounds familiar....
I pulled the plugs which looked new with a little colour on the porcelain but clean, with sharp edged electrodes. I squirted a little oil into each cylinder as the little beasty hasn't run for about 16 years, removed the ignition cover and slowly turned the crank. To my surprise it was buttery smooth. I was half expecting a bit of scraping. But no. Hmmm. All in all it seem to suggest that the P.Os story was kosher (not that I doubted him) and getting her going might not be a mission. Oil and filter change, clean the carbs, new battery might just do it. So I pulled off the carbs -noting that the urethane foam air filter had fossilized - and lifted each slide one by one with my finger and let them drop. Four, 3, and 2 were good, number one however dropped way too fast indicating a diaphragm issue. Pulled the cover and sure enough the diaphragm had been incorrectly installed with part of the outer edge having folded over and creased by the top cover.
Fingers crossed, this project wont require major surgery (and lots of dollars) -unlike the 1100 and the Yamaha- to get a runner. Brakes need work -no lever or pedal pressure, and the tyres are from the 20th Century.
I'm thinking of using it in an unrestored state, to start with anyway. Time will tell where it ends up.
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