Big day today . . . 7am urology final exam and then all afternoon spent working on the bike! Gotta love spring in MI, its been in the 30's all week
now thankfully it creeped into 40's!
Almost forgot! About the original owner and those gauges . . . he said the original ones started to fade on him from riding so much that he took the faces out and HAND PAINTED them! This guy has some talent too! I can't even believe they were done by hand. Now the question is, do I keep those on the bike even though they're not original or replace them with my spare set of '71 gauges that I rebuilt with new faces. I don't know what to do about that. I'm tempted to keep the gauges and maybe even give them back to the original owner and sell the bike with my other set. Or just pull the white faces out and re-face the original ones back to stock. What do you guys think? Will it hurt re-sale value if they're not original green ? Hmmm
Almost ready to fire her up, installed battery - it cranks over with great compression and I have spark in all 4 cyls. Only thing missing right now is fuel. I popped the bowls off the carbs and pulled the main jets, needle seats, needles and floats. Decided to give them a once-over at the apartment just to avoid "sticky carb syndrome" and pee gas all over my pretty engine. I've had good luck lightly rolling the float pins on some 600 grit sand paper, it helps the float do its thing and not hang up. Put the pipes on, dam they look even better on the bike! Finished the rear end, chain, chain guard and fender. Going over tomorrow to put the carbs back together, get some oil in her, fuel it up and pray to the 736cc gods then give her a kick.
FYI- all the goofy pink and purple tubs you see, they're blood bank containers that the donation bags come in. They're AWESOME for working on engines/cars/bikes. Throw all your bolts n' stuff from that "part" of the project in, keeps it organized and they even stack ontop of eachother. Perks of my old college job I guess
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Had to give the tank a trial fit, sat back for a while and smiled