Sneak preview (I drove it home today! 4 miles, 40MPH tops. Still needs work though.)
So, today the carb boots arrived and I had already cleaned the carbs. So, it was time for another go at the forlorn F.
First up, clean the coupler nubs of corrosion at the back of the head.
Clean up the band clamps and install the new boots, carbs, airbox and new K&N air filter. The return cable was rusted and broke so a new one went on along with the freshly lubedl pull cable and choke cable. The split twist grip rubber got replaced with a new foam one.
Put in the good battery. Starter spins.
Drain the oil and replace filter. Oil looks pretty good. No water. Translucent like new oil. But, there is a lot of sediment in the low areas of the filter. I expect all the particulates are resting in the bottom of where ever the oil sat.
Rather than put in $23 a gallon oil that will likley get tossed pretty soon, I went to wal mater and got 4 Qts of Rottella T 15-40.
I put two quarts in the oil tank and a quart in through the tappet covers, noting that the insides look pretty good.
I borrowed the gas tank from my other F and added two gallons of fresh fuel.
Turn on petcock. Wait for carbs to fill. Turn on key switch. Full choke on. Start kicking bike. Pops on the third kick. More kicks and leg got tired. Oil light still on. Hit starter button. The button is not happy. Takes several pushes for starter to engage. Engine make enticing noises. It fires while the starter motor turns but won't run with out it. Ol light goes off!
Let the starter motor rest. Oil light goes on! It will now go off if you kick the bike. This is good, I think. Turn off key switch.
Check head pipes
4 cold
3 cold
2 cold
1 warm. ! Ah that's the eager one!
Pull off points cover, File on 1-4 points, file on 2-3 points. Rotate engine, verify both sets open and close.
Key switch on. Kick bike. Nothing but sporadic popping.
Electric start. Kinda wants to go. But, no joy.
Take choke off. Engine roars to life! Hold at 3K. Not very smooth. Use choke to set at 2.5K. Let 'er warm. Check head pipes. All HOT. Engine smoothing out, RPMS increasing remove some choke knob. Then all choke out. It idles but not smooth. Haven't synched the carbs or changed the idle screw settings yet. But, it will idle reliably at 1400.
Well who-da guessed. The exhaust system is still sound. Some steam vapor and bits of rust/soot blowing out when tou reve the engine. Accelerator pump not working well. A bit of wheeze when opening throttle. Maybe the check valves aren't seating yet, maybe the diaphram is just too hard. We'll see. Absolutely no oil smoke. Yay!
Pull in the clutch. Rev the engine and few times to help separate the clutch disks. Press on the gear lever slowly. Snick. The clutch works! Let out the clutch, the rear wheel spins. Same for second third Fourth and fifth. Finding neutral was easy.
Wish I'd brought the chain lube, though.
Set the idle knob for 1100 on the tach. It's still a bit uneven. But, it's reliable.
Time to drive it!
Suit up and head out for home after packing the tools and other bits back into the truck. There is only the tial light on the bike, should get it home before it gets dark, which is earlier now due to the time change.
Lot's of chain vibration. Needs fork seals and a fork oil change. Bike has good power, though, if you wait for the wheeze to abate on acceleration. Will tune on that later. Brakes are fine after scraping off the crud on the discs.
Ride home uneventful. Bikes starts easy now. Getting dark. Gotta take the bicycle back to get the truck home. Darkness falls.
It was last registered to operate in 1985. And, it is very easy to believe from it's condition that it has been totally dormant and stored outside since that time.
Tomorrow it's a much needed pressure wash, clean, and steel wool time. I think this might be a good bike again after all! But, there is still work to be done.
Cheers,