PROGRESS:
sitting on the bench:
the amount of wiring crammed into the headlight bucket was
check out the spiffy shocks on this bad boy:
the PO decided the way to fix an oil leak was just to smear RTV everywhere.. sort of a "shotgun" approach at maintenance:
cross-threaded bunch of mashed up mix-match holding on the bent up garbage 4-1 header, lol:
these two were so long they bottomed out in the head before they could clamp down on the flange
what was funny about that is the guy I bought it from was going on and on about the "cool" exhaust on the thing.
disassemble:
the vent line on the back of the oil tank was split. I think this is the source of 99% of the oil all over this thing, regardless of the willy-nilly applications of RTV. The snot is like 3/4" thick:
nasty:
typical of the surface rust all over. Very minor. The liberal coating of gunk all over it probably helped with preservation, lol.
airbox out of the way. It's junk, having received the "hot rod" treatment (holes drilled all over the backside). The filter hasn't been changed in well over a decade. Wow.. look at the gunk.
bars out of the way. Yes, I was watching basketball:
Believe it or not, this bike had been recently ridden. On those tires.
My dad getting ready to help me pull the motor:
pulling the motor:
Going to replace ALLL the hardware with black anno'd torx head screws and cap screws. My ARP catalog is going to get a workout.
BAM:
Now to start grinding all the unnecessary tabs off the frame, clean it all up, and start powdercoating stuff!!
Ready to split the cases and go through the motor. Debating the big bore kit.
carbs on the bench. They don't look too bad, the bike actually ran well: