Update!! belated as it is...
Didn't do diddly sh*t over the holidays, thanks to family commitments and the wx. Yet, a few days ago I sandblasted and painted the battery box, rear master cylinder, rear caliper, and other misc part for the rear end of the bike in my effort to get the rear end buttoned up. Pics will be forthcoming since they turned out pretty nice.
A good tip worth mentioning is that the epoxy paint from duplicolor that I'm using is truely chemical resistant. After sandblasting the rear MC I wanted to clear out any sand out of the output ports so I pumped it as if you were bleeding it, so I took the cap off to make sure there was still brake fluid in it, it was still full. So I replaced the cover and pumped it clean. Later, after cleaning it with acetone, painting it, and hanging it to dry I discovered brake fluid leaking from it. I hadn't tightened the cover enough. Guess what? I was able to wipe it off with no deleterious effect on the paint!!! Impressive considering what brake fluid does to painted surfaces.
So, anyway, I was further sidetracked by the fact that I had to pull and clean the carbs on my G,....another delay. The story is in the ebay carbs string.
I plan to begin installing the parts on Monday, I'll post pics then.
Thanks
Didn't do diddly sh*t over the holidays, thanks to family commitments and the wx. Yet, a few days ago I sandblasted and painted the battery box, rear master cylinder, rear caliper, and other misc part for the rear end of the bike in my effort to get the rear end buttoned up. Pics will be forthcoming since they turned out pretty nice.
A good tip worth mentioning is that the epoxy paint from duplicolor that I'm using is truely chemical resistant. After sandblasting the rear MC I wanted to clear out any sand out of the output ports so I pumped it as if you were bleeding it, so I took the cap off to make sure there was still brake fluid in it, it was still full. So I replaced the cover and pumped it clean. Later, after cleaning it with acetone, painting it, and hanging it to dry I discovered brake fluid leaking from it. I hadn't tightened the cover enough. Guess what? I was able to wipe it off with no deleterious effect on the paint!!! Impressive considering what brake fluid does to painted surfaces.
So, anyway, I was further sidetracked by the fact that I had to pull and clean the carbs on my G,....another delay. The story is in the ebay carbs string.
I plan to begin installing the parts on Monday, I'll post pics then.
Thanks
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