I am a long-time lurker to this forum and am so impressed with the collective wisdom contained herein. So, I thought you might enjoy coming on this journey with me.
After a lifelong love affair with the CB, I have decided to undertake a rebuild project of this 350f:
It has been sitting for nearly 30 years and while I cannot confirm that it actually had a view of the ocean during that time, the condition and the owner's location suggests exposure to the salt air. Like a smart beach-goer, however, it was covered and thus has very little sun damage. It just needs a lot of rust removal. Oh, and probably all new electrical, valve job... you know, all those things that make a rebuild fun. The engine turns freely. There is no spark and the lights do not work even though the owner put in a brand new battery. It even has the original tires. Oh, and 4,200 miles.
So, I got it home and immediately checked compression. #1: 8.5; #2: 7.5; #3: 5.0; and #4: 7.5. You can tell there's something wrong with 3 & 4. I see a little leakage on that side of the case; I sure hope it's only a head gasket because I do not relish replacing the piston rings. Take a look at the plugs:
So the plan is to tear it all down, powder coat the frame, replace the gaskets, fix and replace parts as needed and shine it all up. So here is where we are:
Should I remove these before I take it to be coated?
And... I suppose I should get a new one of these rather than get it welded?
And one last thing before I end this post, does anyone know what became of John Paul's?
Thanks in advance for all your help and advice. I -- and my wife -- truly appreciate it.
John