Found this original owner bike in a barn over the weekend. 17000 miles. Original owner (widowed), has been sitting since the early 80s. 100 percent there and never been molested (doesn't even look like carbs have ever been opened. Engine is siezed. This is my first attempt at bringing a bike back to life (the other 350f I got early this year was already running decently).
I removed the plugs and shot a squirt of wd40 and let is sit a few hours, then tried to gently rock the bike in gear. Then, shot a little pb blaster down there and let it sit overnight, still not budging. Next step....top cover removal??
Electrical seams to work besides bad battery and bad turn signal relay. Some surface rust inside tank, clutch goes through gears. Triple top clamp has 2 cracks. Looks like it may have had a leaky head gasket. Front brake not working.
My thoughts to bring this back to life.....
1. pull carbs and soda blast and get new o rings/kit and reassemble
2. use some product to get rust out of tank and go through petcock.
3. take top cover off and attempt to get pistons free. While doing so, maybe remove the top end assembly and soda blast, then replace gaskets.
4. buy new triple top off ebay.
5. master cylinder brake kit?
6. new tires
Does this sound like a proper course of action? I am openn to any suggestions as I am new to all this but thought this would be a good winter project. Also debating about taking it down to the frame for a proper restore. BTW, paid $700 for this...don't think it's a steal, but thought price was reasonable.