that all turned out a lot better than expected.
I hope they last!
Exhaust
Repair welds close up
Repair welds from two feet away
Header downpipes buffed and polished
I'm still waiting for my seat to come back from B&H in Texas and the clutch started slipping during the Mid-Coast Rally so I tore into what turned out to be multiple projects.
The dealer had the OEM clutch springs and steels in stock but only one friction. I don't want to play with the springs and that star plate again but for now I've only installed the new springs and it's not slipping. I'll order the frictions then pray a lot while I replace everything.
Clutch
Old clutch springs
Old clutch spring free lengths varied between 1.610" and 1.630"
New clutch spring free lengths all 1.675"
After polishing the entire exhaust system and working on the clutch I decided to touchup and polish the finish on the fuel tank and side covers.
Finish
Right side finish of fuel tank repaired
Left side finish of fuel tank repaired
Left side cover finish repaired
Right side cover finish repaired but needs more work
While lookng for some paint for the fuel tank and side covers I discovered a jar of filled polyurethane on a back shelf from my childhood model airplane days. After some research and experimentation I repaired and refinished the old, rotted, front brake fluid reservior.
Front Brake Reservior
Filled polyurethane for the rotted plastic front brake fluid reservior
The reservior after sanding, buffing, varnishing and polishing
Okay, yeah, I've been a little busy.
More at the slideshow of more exhausting photos
Regards,
Scott
I hope they last!
Exhaust
Repair welds close up
Repair welds from two feet away
Header downpipes buffed and polished
I'm still waiting for my seat to come back from B&H in Texas and the clutch started slipping during the Mid-Coast Rally so I tore into what turned out to be multiple projects.
The dealer had the OEM clutch springs and steels in stock but only one friction. I don't want to play with the springs and that star plate again but for now I've only installed the new springs and it's not slipping. I'll order the frictions then pray a lot while I replace everything.
Clutch
Old clutch springs
Old clutch spring free lengths varied between 1.610" and 1.630"
New clutch spring free lengths all 1.675"
After polishing the entire exhaust system and working on the clutch I decided to touchup and polish the finish on the fuel tank and side covers.
Finish
Right side finish of fuel tank repaired
Left side finish of fuel tank repaired
Left side cover finish repaired
Right side cover finish repaired but needs more work
While lookng for some paint for the fuel tank and side covers I discovered a jar of filled polyurethane on a back shelf from my childhood model airplane days. After some research and experimentation I repaired and refinished the old, rotted, front brake fluid reservior.
Front Brake Reservior
Filled polyurethane for the rotted plastic front brake fluid reservior
The reservior after sanding, buffing, varnishing and polishing
Okay, yeah, I've been a little busy.
More at the slideshow of more exhausting photos
Regards,
Scott
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