**THREAD NECROMANCY!**
After quite a bit of a hiatus from working on the bike, I've officially graduated university! I've worked on the bike here and there since I last posted, but it wasn't really anything that was worthy of an update.
I went to a double-header of swap meets (one in Mt Vernon, Wa, and another in Tsawwassen BC) back in April. I managed to find a few needed pieces for really good prices. A brand new Takasago 1.85x18" rim, an aluminum DID 2.15x18" rear rim & hub, 400F bars & switches, a spare tank, another whole rack of carbs, annnd, I think that's it.
Given that my work area is approximately a 10'x5' tarp-covered area under my back deck, and we've had a pretty late spring, progress was pretty slow. Recently, the weather got better and I was able to build a rolling engine stand, so I can move it around (i.e, inside) easily.
I cleaned out and re-assembled the second set of carbs I picked up (which were much less clogged than my other set), set up a siphon from a fuel can, and tried kicking the bike over, but absolutely nothing happened. I decided that as I redo the bike, I'll go through it and make sure all connections are clean, points are good, etc.
Anyway, on with the pictures! There aren't many, because I was too busy pulling stuff apart.
Engine out, and on its' stand.
The work area. That's my other bike (TW200) that's also out of commission, because the splines on the primary drive shaft wore down until they were completely smooth. There's a two-week backorder on the part, and replacing it involves pulling the engine, splitting the cases, and then repeating it all backwards :S. This 550 might be done first...
The frame, almost completely stripped! By the time I got the center & side stands off, and the triple tree out, it was almost too dark to see/take pictures. Tomorrow is a trip to a "you-blast" media blasting place, where I'm going to soda blast it.
There is currently Simple Green soaking into the MASS of gunk that is coating the usual areas. I'm going to clean all the crap off, because I've heard (and experienced) that media blasting won't take it off, it just adds to the mess.
The swingarm is in much the same shape.
I managed to fix my broken sidecovers after reading a thread here recommending MEK. I found a very similar product at my local hobby shop that does the same thing, without 'frosting' over like crazy glue, or stripping paint. It's called Pro Weld, by Ambroid..works perfectly, highly recommended!
So, there it sits as of now. Like I say, I'm going to soda blast everything that was painted black from the factory, tomorrow. Then I have to go back to my parents' place for a few days to house-sit, which means I'll have a lot of time to prep the frame for coating it with POR-15. After THAT, it's time to start putting stuff back in, cleaning up and replacing as I go. I picked up a fastener guide today, that'll tell me diameter, pitch, etc. so I can replace pretty much everything on the bike with stainless (where it'll be strong enough). I'm still aiming to have the bike rideable/presentable for a show on Fathers' Day.
Progress from now on should be much faster, except where I have downtimes waiting for parts, but I'm trying to get everything in a row so I can just keep working. I'm really looking forward to having this bike done!