The End is near! This is quite a long post, but I'm very excited. I'm actually amazed that I've put it back together and it works! I'm glad I took a lot of time to do the carbs. The bike started on the third push of the start button.
It's been quite a while since I really posted. I've moved twice, started school full-time while working full-time, lost my work space and many other trials and tribulations. I wish I could have posted more pictures of the progress, but i really didn't have the time. The mostly finished product is not perfect. I'm glad I decided to paint the frame, because there are many small scratches and dings from reassembly, and I can touch them up.
Before I lost my workspace I had put the engine in the frame, put on both wheels, carbs, and airbox. Then it was winter and the bike sat in storage for the next cold six months. In March I had the side covers and tank clearcoated after posting a Craiglist add. I really started to get the project rolling after school let out.
So in all, in the two years I've owned it, I have:
-Painted all black stuff black again.
-Fixed tank dents and painted "Candy Presto Red" + decals minus stripes.
-Fixed side cover crack
-New tires/tubes
-New fork springs/oil/dust covers
-Totally disassembled carbs and cleaned/new carb gasket kits/new fuel line clips/new carb screws. pretty.
-Painted engine
-Totally disassembled/cleaned handlebar switches
-Hondaman swingarm + swingarm bolt from 500 with 2 grease zerks
-New coils/wires/spark plugs
-Progressive rear shocks
-New seat cover-used some chrome button head hex screws from Menards because it looked alright.
-misc new hardware here and there. I tried to keep it metric if I could.
-New front brake pad and SS lines + Master rebuild kit
-Oregon MC Parts regulator and rectifier
-new clutch plates and springs
-Castrol 20W-50
-New MAc Exhaust
-Polished engine side covers and forks
-Misc. new rubber here and there
-New stearing bearings-tappered
-New wheel bearings
To do:
Broken front turn signal cover during move.
Learn how to tune it properly, especially carbs-I'm pretty sure I'm running lean.
-Reattach VIN plate. I've found a guy who makes new ones, and I'm wondering if I will have him make one. no idea on $.
-Maybe install digital voltmeter for battery
-Fix old ignition switch. I'm not fond of keeping two keys on keychain because new EMGO key doesn't fit seat lock.
-Polish Hubs
I've spend the last week going over the tuning procedures. Finding the sweet spot with a feeler gauge etc. Reading how best to tune it. I bought a timing gun. Go figure-it's way better than the static 12V light check. Oh yeah- and make sure that point gap is 0.4mm NOT 0.04mm-that's important. Right now I'm processing TT's feeler guage timing method, because I've run out of room to move the timing plate to set the timing on 1 and 4.
Things I'd do differently:
-Make it run mechanically and electrically sound before tearing it all apart. We hate rust, but working on your motorcycle is pure torture and kills motivation when you live next to a busy street with the sound of motorcycle fun only a block away all summer long. If you do tear it apart, have something else to ride.
-Have an idea if I'm going to just get it running well, or that plus make it look nice, or do a full restore. Not knowing what I wanted probably slowed down quite a few decisions and the project as a whole.
-Have the Front brake caliper A, B and the handlebar switches anodized black instead of painting. I already have a drip of brake fluid that has bubbled that paint- maybe a winter project. So much for perfection.
This forum was essential for this project. Thanks. Have some pictures. (tank looks redder in picture, but it really is the Candy Presto Red)