Sad story but great opportunity. My new 80 Midnight Special only has 2010 miles on it and does not have so much as a scratch on it. I was able to pick it up for $800 Because...
While in storage with a blanket over the gas tank, a leak formed in the shed and totally corroded the engine, locked up the carbs and rusted most screws and some other metal. Very sad and I feel so bad for the original owner. Hope pix show:




He needed to sell and I checked it out and bought it. Engine turns over, tank is dry and clean, all lights, turn signals horn, all work! this bike was mint and barely broke in when this happened, but has not run for several years.
HOWEVER, brown syrup came out of each carb and floats are froze in up position. I used 2/3 a can or WD40, including some in the cylinders before I turned it over with the rear tire in 4th. now with battery- turns over good, but floats barely move and cant get the pins out. Already removed and soaked the bowls, mains and pilots and they are good.
Any ideas on removing the pins. Ready to drop top half of air assy and pull carb row for better access.
Also any best practices on corrosion and rust? After I get it running I will start on that and then repaint engine, etc...
Thanks for all the great help!
BTW- trick for removing Pilots- is to press a #7 torx up into it- works every time.
This is my 3rd XS1100. First I bought in 79 and sold in 2007, and now have a red 79 special that I LOVE!!!
While in storage with a blanket over the gas tank, a leak formed in the shed and totally corroded the engine, locked up the carbs and rusted most screws and some other metal. Very sad and I feel so bad for the original owner. Hope pix show:




He needed to sell and I checked it out and bought it. Engine turns over, tank is dry and clean, all lights, turn signals horn, all work! this bike was mint and barely broke in when this happened, but has not run for several years.
HOWEVER, brown syrup came out of each carb and floats are froze in up position. I used 2/3 a can or WD40, including some in the cylinders before I turned it over with the rear tire in 4th. now with battery- turns over good, but floats barely move and cant get the pins out. Already removed and soaked the bowls, mains and pilots and they are good.
Any ideas on removing the pins. Ready to drop top half of air assy and pull carb row for better access.
Also any best practices on corrosion and rust? After I get it running I will start on that and then repaint engine, etc...
Thanks for all the great help!
BTW- trick for removing Pilots- is to press a #7 torx up into it- works every time.
This is my 3rd XS1100. First I bought in 79 and sold in 2007, and now have a red 79 special that I LOVE!!!
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