Happy St. Paddy's Day, lads and lasses!
I got some more tasks done today:
Adjust valves
Drain and change oil
Install carb tops
Lube and assess pull closed throttle cable
Remove front endAfter lubing the throttle cable, it turns out I need to order a replacement. It's too far gone and won't allow the pull open throttle cable to snap the throttle closed.
The Clymer manual calls for 3.5 liters of oil in the oil tank, but I was only able to put in about 2.5 before I didn't feel comfortable adding more. I'm confident it won't take another liter, or even .5 liter. Is this normal? Do I need to wait until I get electrical fired up and the oil pump starts circulating oil into the motor prior to adding the last liter?
I was proud of myself for adjusting the valves until, on the last cylinder, I realized I had set the exhaust valves to intake tolerances, and vice versa!
Oh well, it went faster the second time!
Then, it was time to dismantle Paddy's front end. Sorry for the pic. I'd like to say I was hammered on Guinness pints, but it's probably too much Starbucks. I know, I know, I'm such a party animal.
The forks came off because the seals are beyond toast:
I don't know who invented Simple Green, but I hold him/her in similar regard to the inventors of: bacon, Dubl Stuf Oreos, Imodium, and bacon. A couple minutes of scrubbing and:
I tried taking the left front fork apart - cap is off, spring is out - but I'm unable to get the hexhead bolt out of the bottom. It's so blasted stuck I'm afraid to admit I slightly stripped it.
Some have mentioned getting it out with a pneumatic impact gun. I'm going to try it in the morn, but I'm truly worried it's going to fully strip it, in which case I'm HOSED! Keep your fingers crossed for me - I need the SOHC4 gods/fairies to look fondly on me tomorrow.