Saturday couldn't come around soon enough. I woke up this morning at 0730 and immediately remembered that I'd left my industrial oven on all night when I was drying off some bolts and hardware that I'd pulled out of the acid bath yesterday, luckily I'd only set it @ 100 deg C, so no damage was done. I'm lucky I wasn't heating up a cylinder block to 250 deg C to drop the cylinders out, or it could have been really, really, bad.
Anyhoo, I did that, then went to the Post Office to send Mazza (another member here) a set of shockers I'd sold him for his K3, and celebrated my good fortune by buying some more bottles of Ginger Joe, which were on sale @ 25% off, what a wonderful day! I was almost out of drugs, so went to the local Chemist Warehouse with a hand full of prescriptions for all kinds of chemicals, I take 14 tablets a day at the moment, so it was good to fill up the lunchbox I use to store them all in.
OK, came home, got changed into my "Garage clothes" and took a look at the frame. I was lucky that I never throw anything out, I'd sliced the airbox tabs off another frame years ago, and after digging thru some crap, found them straight away. I compared them with ones on another frame I have to see if they were long enough, and was happy to see that they were spot on. I bought some of those fancy magnetic welding clamps last year, and I was happy that I could position the bracket exactly where I needed it to be.
Saturday Swamp Rat frame repairs 1 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
I bought some of those fancy magnetic welding clamps last year, and I was happy that I could position the bracket exactly where I needed it to be.
I used a cold wet towel to catch any welding sparks so as not to damage the paint, and I think it also ensured that the heat didn't spread far from the weld, as the paint didn't bubble around it, which was good.
Saturday Swamp Rat frame repairs 2 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
I sprayed some more Rustoleum on the newly welded tabs, and called it good.
Saturday Swamp Rat frame repairs 3 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
OK, so, wet paint on the frame, what else could I do? Remember those horrible rusty shocks?
Swamp Rat Sunday tinkering 8 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
Well a dip in the acid bath overnight, brought them up like new!
Saturday Swamp Rat frame repairs 4 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
I pulled them apart as the springs looked like they were beyond repair. Surprisingly, the dampers were still working fine.
Saturday Swamp Rat frame repairs 6 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
I had some springs in a box off a set of K0/K1 shocks, so decided to swap them over. The K0/K1 springs were a bit shorter, so I thought that may need to make some alloy spring preloads, although comparing them side by side, they seemed to be just as firm as the stockers. I had to laugh when I took a closer look at the old springs, the black "Rust" is black paint! Yep, some turkey painted them, and I mistook it for rust. Oh well........
Saturday Swamp Rat frame repairs 5 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
OK, shockers are good enough to go back on the ol' Swamp Rat, so I took a look around for more things to clean up. The removable frame section hadn't been painted, so I stripped alll the paint off and gave it the once over with the Rustoleum, and hung it in the industrial oven to cure. The battery box that someone sent me (was it Eric? I can't remember) is for a later model with the multi fuse setup, but it's the only one I have, so I removed all of the rubbers and other bits, and dunked it in the acid bath too, as it was pretty rusty.
Saturday Swamp Rat frame repairs 9 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
By the time I did that it was cold, threatening rain, I was hungry and thirsty, so I cleaned up my little mess, and came inside. More tomorrow, same bat time, same bat channel......