Spent time on the young miss today. My eldest boy and eldest girl helped some as well.
All three of us went to Maxim Honda since they are heavy into dirt bikes, dirt bike racing and the customer service is fantastic. I would rather go there than the local Yamaha dealer. Maxim Honda has a decent selection of generic dirt bike stuff.
I picked up some foam for the air filter element, a spark plug and a measurement jug so I can figure out what 650cc's of oil is.
I got the carb, air cleaner element holder and air intake ducting off. The ducting was slam full of dirt. Had to pull the rear end off with the monoshock to get the ducting out. The twins cleaned up a lot of the dirt on the frame and stuff and used Mequire's Cleaner wax on the painted surfaces.
Tore down the carb. This thing is tiny! She was a bit gunked up.
Soaked it in berryman's and ultrasonic'ed the carb parts, intake manifold, air ducting, reed valve/block and the metal part of the air filter element. It came out good enough. Reed valves looked good and saw no light. Good thing they are metal I guess.
Here it is back together.
Filter element came from a foam hat, yea you heard that right. I was going to buy a foam sheet but the sales guy said that he has something that will flow well and filter better. He brought out the hat that is made of filter foam and said he would let me have the hat if I made a donation to Ride For Kids - a pediatric brain tumor foundation. I made a donation, got the hat and put the sheet of foam back on the shelf.
We have a member here, sohc4Lat, that helps with this fundraiser.
http://www.pbtfus.org/rideforkids/events/2010/dallasfortworth.html Iy looks good in the bike, it was yellow too! The edges are not perfect but I wanted to seal the edges as well. No one is gonna see it anyway. I charged it with with the K&N filter charging oil I have.
Drained and added new oil (Rotella).
Next was to check for spark. I looked at the coil and about shiite! The wire from the coil is cooked and the wire to the kill switch was melted. The kill switch is unobtainum but I should be able to replace the wires. I have the old CB750 harness wiring with the bullet connectors I can use. I don't if I can repair the coil and it really does not look good. I can get a coil with the wire and plug connector off of eBay for $40 new.
The coil is supposed to have a diode (I have no idea what the diode would do) but it was not there. That will be just over $20 from BB. Boats.net might have it cheaper.
Anyone deal with boats.net for bike parts? They seem to be a bit cheaper on things compared to BB.
Seeing that coil and wires like that make me nervous as to what the points, condenser and source coils look like under the magneto. I guess I will take look under the cover tomorrow to see whats up.