I just got done talking to Curtis Harper and he set me up with everything I needed to put the bike together.
($650 later)
That guy really knows his stuff. He was able to rattle off the part number on an ancient Del Ortto carb just by my saying that it had rectangular slides. I asked him about the chrome flaking and he said that if it was in a dry place (top shelf in the back of a well sealed newer garage) the cylinders would be fine and if they were flaked the motor would smoke like crazy when I started it and it would have less than 100 psi of compression. Once I get the trans re-installed I'll compression test it before I try starting it. I already sprayed the cylinders with spray lube and rolled it over by hand and it spun quite easily. I would think that if the chrome was bad, corrosion from the aluminum cylinders would have made the engine hard to turn over maybe?
Moto Guzzi classics is right down the street from me and I stop in from time to time to see what they have. They have a large inventory of bikes/parts etc. Let me know if I can help.
Thanks! I'm sure I will need much more to finish this thing as time goes by. My goal is to have it move under it's own power by June if the cylinders aren't hatched and ride it to the rally if I can get the bugs worked out on it.
Looks like some dark clothes and a ski mask late at night at WI Guzzi Rally could be in order
More like dark beer and late nights at the rally maybe?