The cb900c I've done some work on with your folks' help -- today was the make-or-breaker.
Here's what I did with this 1980 cb900c:
- got it from the original owner, he was on a longish cruise and all the power went out in early 1998, he went to a lot of trouble being stranded in the middle of nowhere to rescue himself and the bike, and was pissed and left the bike sitting from then until about 4 weeks or so ago when I got it.
- It had been inside and outside, it was on his driveway under an evergreen tree with a plastic tarp on it -- cobwebs everyhere, there were evergreen needles everywhere, in all nooks and crannies
- I got it home removed the touring fairing and got the electrics and the headlight and turn signals re-installed and working -- turns out the reason the bike stopped on him in 1998: two blown fuses
- I cleaned it up surprisingly the gas tank, fenders, wheels, gauges no fade, paint looks brand new after cleaning, just some oxidation atop the CV carbs
- disassembled/cleaned/reinstalled the front brake calipers
- pulled a 2-year-not-used Yuasa battery out of my junker project 1982 cb900F and filled/charged it, put it in the cb900c
- the gas tank was 1/3 full of.......VARNISH. I used lacquer thinner in there, sloshed it around for 1 week every day
- then the petcock was clogged, so today I boiled it in water with malt vinegar, fixed that problem
- installed a new gas line and inline fuel filter -- hit the start button, will the 2-year-old Yuasa work? Will the bike even fire?
Darn thing fired up immediately. Took it around the block, monster power, has a gleaming chrome Kerker. 12 YEARS of not running and it started up like I just drove it an hour ago. INCREDIBLE MR. HONDA. Incredible.
Bike has 9853 miles.
I put off trying to start it until it could be driven on the road with working lights and signals. Huge reward today, after a few weeks of my scattered spare time fixing the electric and lighting issues, the bike sounds and runs great, thanks to you guys for your help with the electrics and the exhaust studs and the 'no power' problem. Will get some pictures tomorrow.
Get this. THE CARBS HAVEN'T EVEN BEEN CLEANED. And yet this sucker runs, no hesitation anywhere, idles excellent, runs through the pilot/needle/mains no hesitation, wow.
I really took a chance on the carbs, what with the gas tank really gummy with varnish as I found it. I probably should pull them and clean the bowls at least, I wish I could get a screwdriver the right size that would allow removing the 4 floats bowls without removing the carbs.