Ok so it isn't a SOHC. But it's all I have to work with at the moment and besides...
It was free and I'm ecstatic.
Here's what I started with. Found on the side of the road, fresh outta the barn, for FREE!!!!
Did a little double checking and it seems that everything is there. The PO states that it was put away with a full tank of gas and ran fine. No title though. I live in IL so it's really no biggie just long and boring.
So I figured I'd tear it apart where it counted.... the fuel system.
I don't have pics of it but the tank was the first to get off. He wasn't kidding full of gas. You could smell the turpentine a mile away and it reached out to slap you in the face when I opened the filler cap. After I managed to drain the tank without dying of asphyxiation I removed the petcock only to find it was plugged solid as well.
No pics of that either. But after soaking overnight in a parts washer with fresh solvent (yes I took it apart) I discovered that it wasn't just old tarnish and rust but JB Weld as well.... sweet.
Out comes the drill and some more JB Weld and we are back in business. Anyone know of a petcock rebuild kit for sale? I'd rather buy from a member.
So it was on to the carbs.
Tilted back the seat, off with the tank, off with the side covers, off with the air filters and this is what I had so far.
Sorry for the crappy phone pics. My digicam is on the fritz.
Upon closer inspection I noticed that the tool bag tube seemed unmolested. Could there be a whole kit in there?
Why yes, there is!!!
I haven't opened it up yet but I hope everything is in there. It felt heavy enough.
So off with the carbs and I pry open the bowls expecting to find nastiness the likes of Micheal Moore has never seen. Given what the tank and petcock looked like it seemed that I was in for the long haul.
WRONG!!!
I know it looks an odd color in there but everything is as clean as a whistle. Even the floats float!! It seemed to me as I took the carbs further apart that if I had put fresh rubber lines on the bike and added fresh gas from my work tank... it might have fired.
That's all the work for today, but I did hook up a test battery and it turned over just fine (enough to give me 150psi compression test
), all the indicator lights worked and while I was looking at the gauges....
9500 rpm redline and an indicated 125 top speed seems a little ambitious for a 450 doesn't it? I mean it
IS a Honda after all so it probably
CAN do it. But wow. My XS850 doesn't go that fast.
Also I noticed that the center stand and rear brake lever are inhibited by the aftermarket ONE PIECE exhaust. Don't let the little band in front of the megaphone fool you like it did me. Anyone heard of this company? It's news to me.
Custom Headers Inc. Logo looks like stylized K - I - (backwards "k") or |< I >|
Well... that's it for today. Anybody got any ideas as to where I should go with this? It's already got a name so..... No flames. Maybe.