Baseball game got rained out today and the wife's plane had to make an emergency landing in Ireland, stranding her there for the day. So I finally got some time to work on the bikes.
After removing the exhaust pipes and reinstalling them on Stella to fix an air leak on cylinder #2, she's sounding much better. So I then decided to get some work done on the bikes for Logan.
Originally, I didn't have much plans for the 500 engine that came in the bike I bought from Bill. Even though he said it was a low mileage engine, it was locked up and I wasn't sure I wanted to deal with that. Well, I pulled the valve covers off and was amazed at how good the cam looked on this one. Also the rocker arms look almost brand new so I began to think that maybe this engine was salvageable or at the very least, parts of it are.
Turns out everything from the head up on this engine is in fantastic shape. Looks like it's just the rings that are frozen/rusted to the cylinders. So there is now some Marvel Mystery Oil soaking in the cylinders for a few days. If that doesn't do it, I'll throw in some ATF in there as well. Once I'm able to break it loose, I'll decide what I'm going to do with this spare 500 engine.
Then I hooked up the battery to the good 500 engine and tested the starters I have. The 500 engine that's going into the frame turned over and you could hear the compression in the cylinders (forgot to remove the spark plugs before I tested it). That engine is currently being cleaned up and prepped for paint. I have another 2 or 3 hours of good scrubbing/sanding/cleaning needed then it'll be ready for tape and paint prep.
Handle bars are ordered and should be arriving this week. I'm hoping to get the 500 engine painted and into the frame before I leave for Ft. Myers, FL with the baseball team next Friday. I've already started cleaning the carbs and, assuming I can get the engine painted and in the frame this week, we might be able to hear this first one run by the end of July or early August. I'll post some photos of the 500 engine once I've gotten it painted but for now, I'll just post some of the "spare" 500 that I'm rebuilding now.
Spare 500 Engine
I only took a photo of this head gasket because I was amazed that it was still in good shape. With Stella, we had to scrape and scrape and soak and scape. This one came off intact.