Stereosilence, technically I started teardown about a year ago, but I wasn't doing anything to the engine until just a few months back. Trust me, yours is a much more through and proper job, Im still using this thing as an excuse to cut my teeth and once I get another bike, this one will be taken all the way back down and done the right way... until then Im just itching to ride. My approach was rip in, get the crud out, seal it up and pray.
The latest...
After all this work to swap heads b/c of a helicoil what did I do as soon as I got the motor back in... broke and exhaust stud and stripped a plug hole. The plug hole was already a bit stripped up top and low an behold powering through it wasn't the best approach. Lucky I stopped with it being only partially stripped on the top, so a got a $12 back tap and thankfully it worked like a charm. The stud the broke was a different story. I first tried to use a bolt extractor, broke two of them, then I tried drilling it out, broke 2 bits, finally and a after too much drilling I tried to slice the remaining bolt with a drimmel blade and back it out with a flathead with no luck. I wound up taking a break and coming back to it, finally was able to heat it up and lube it down, drilled it out and save enough thread to put a new stud in... but I got damn lucky.
That brings us up to now, I just chem-dipped the carbs and am rejecting for stacks and carpe 4 into 1, going to try 110 mains, 40 slows, needle clip one notch down from top... I am just waiting on the jets to arrive. I found in one of the float bowls a broken overflow line so now Im trying to hunt down that as well as a few missing pieces, these carbs were in decent shape but really thrown together by the PO. I got everything torqued down, oil in, clutch cable on, grips, chain, ect. so everything is starting to get buttoned up. I have new throttle cables on order, still need to get a touch of welding done on a battery box, tag/tailight mount, and electrics pan Ive cut out, and Im gonna try this science project way of cleaning out my tank.
Basically I only have two more areas to tackle, cleaning out my tank, and then sanding and clearing my sheet metal. Since Im having to take the bike to a shop to get the welding done and the sheet metal attached anyway, I have also decided to let them finish up the electrics, sync the carbs, and dial it in. When it comes down to it, I simply don't have the tools or knowledge to do these last few things well enough or quickly enough (except electrical, Im throwing the towel in on that nightmare) and I would rather have an experienced set of hands make sure that my shoddy work won't kill me at 100mph. Sorry no pics with this update, I will come back with a few when there is something to celebrate, maybe carbs.
Lastly, if anyone has a recommendation on any good shops or lone wolves around I'd love to hear of them, Im emailing with a fabricator Ben Boyle from Benderworks at the moment, and was going to stop into Atlas up in marietta tomorrow to see what a ballpark would be.