So here's a better overview of the bike and the project.
It's a 75, was lightly molested by some or other of the previous owners. It's missing the stock turnsignals and mirrors, rear chrome fender. Has a Dyna ignition and coils, badly installed, coils are shorting madly when the bike is running due to some really poor wire construction. Has a period Kerker 4>1 that was repainted at some point, it's solid and looks good, but I can't get it into Switzerland with that on it, so there's a Doremi repro exhaust in the attic that will go on when we're done. Wiring seems "ok", there's some weird vampire tap under the tank doing nothing that I can see, and the starter cranks slowly even with a full battery, so that may need rebuild in addition to cleaning and renewing all those connections.
Has pod filters, will be returning to factory airbox and filter. Have not determined what jets are in it, carbs are on the bench though getting a mini-cleaning while I assess the condition of the bike. Fuel lines were cracked and leaking, carbs leaking and plugged, petcock leaking, tank mildly rusty. Missing the centerstand spring. Seat recovered. Single disk front, will be converting to a double.
Plan of attack is to quickly get it running as well as I can without spending a ton of time on it to assess the health and condition of the engine and transmission, see if it needs to come apart. I did a cold compression test yesterday, found the following values:
1 - 125 PSI
2 - 140 PSI
3 - 125 PSI
4 - 125 PSI
Cleaned and replaced the plugs and was able to get the bike running on three cylinders for a few minutes, discovered the bad coil wire, and repeated the compression test - everything but #1 went up about 10 PSI. I removed the carbs and float bowls last night, blasted the jets clear and gave the float needles a quick wipe. cleaned the nasty pod filters and left them to dry overnight. Will set the float heights and reinstall today.
As above, today I am going to recrimp the sparkplug wires and see if I can run it a bit longer, repeat the compression test and see if it's smoking to any great degree, see how noisy the cam chain and head is, how it shifts, etc. Then I'll make the call about going into the engine. It is showing only 6700 miles on it, so unless that's BS, it may not need anything other than a good servicing.
The chassis will get the full teardown for sure:
Rebuild all brake calipers, new pads and parts, brake lines. Converting to dual front disks. Rotors will be sent to my pal Tom at TrueDisk for resurfacing.
Fork will get teardown, replace the seals and wear parts, new springs and some flavor of cartridge emulators, either Racetech or Ricor.
Steering head bearings will be replaced.
Swingarm bushings/bearings will be replaced and I'll put a modern zerk fitting on it while its apart.
Planning a set of Hagons for the rear, sprung to match the front.
Wheel bearings will be replaced.
Wheels will be re-laced, probably with new rims.
Frame and swingarm will be refinished, still mulling paint or powdercoating for that.
Anything steel will get replated, most anything alloy will get vapor blasted, and anything chrome will get replated or replaced.
Seat will be recovered or replaced.
Gauges will be replaced with repros, in KPH.
The bodywork is all going to be replaced with the reproduction stuff that Z1parts.net and other vendors sell. We're returning the bike to a correct factory color scheme for a 75 - blue.
So that's the overview. More later after I see what I learn today.