I am thinking about going with my 80 model now, using the 79 for parts.why? Because:
1.I have the title to the 80.
2.I have 20 80 engines, that turn over easily complete with carbs
3.The 80 already has a good front tire,and functioning brakes.
4.The reg/rectifier,solenoid,mainfuse are off the 80,but in a box.It looks like they all mount on the left,on the 79 its on the right.I have the solenoid and r/r in a box.
5.It has functioning brakes
6.It last ran and was titled in 2014.
7.I think I could part out the 79 to pay for fixing the 80.
.I have another 80 engine that also turns over, it has been in a garage, the carbs off, and all the head openings on the carb mounting points have been taped and sealed over to prevent water getting in the motor.
cons:
1.The handlebar controls are not on the 80(oops, yes they are).The ones on the 79 should transfer over.The throttle cable is there on the 80,just not connected to a throttle sleeve/handgrip.
2.Dont know where the disconnected components go.I have a manual,perhaps it shows there.It shows the 79 r/r placement,not the 80 model(oops,yes it does).The turn signals are off the 80 model.I was going to leave them
off.The headlight is missing, but all the connectors hanging out of the bucket are intact.My 79 sat in a garage for 23 years.
3.I do not want to open a can of worms on the electrical stuff
4.I feel defeated.But I think the 80 logically makes more sense.
I just studied my manual.The r/r mounts the same, the instrument panel,blinker connections,headlight ,handlebar controls, all the same.The battery,main fuse,solenoid are on the right on the 79,on the left on the 80.I am not sure how to lengthen the wires to reach from the right side mounting of the solenoid and main fuse on the 79 to the left side location on the 80,but its only about 8 inches.Since the starter is on the left already the stock wiring might reach from the right to the left side.I wish I was doing mechanical and not electrical right now.