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  • #16
    I cover the exhaust

    Easy if you use a plastic bag and a rubber band to seal off the end of the exhaust muffler.

    Intake is a different story depending on if you have pods or originally equipped filter housing. I just shoot MMO in the spark plug hole and turn it over with the crank to coat the walls. I find that is a lot easier than the alternatives.
    79 SF & 80 LG MNS
    73 & 74 RD 350's
    73 Honda CL 450
    Graveyard - '81 XS850 Special

    All of my bikes are projects, maybe one day I'll have them running.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Gmac View Post
      Easy if you use a plastic bag and a rubber band to seal off the end of the exhaust muffler.

      Intake is a different story depending on if you have pods or originally equipped filter housing. I just shoot MMO in the spark plug hole and turn it over with the crank to coat the walls. I find that is a lot easier than the alternatives.
      I learned from the pros around here

      Frame: 79 XS1100S
      Engine: 81 XS1100S
      Carbs: 78-79 BS34

      Gf bike: 78 XS650S
      Carbs: 70-79 BS38

      Pics: http://tinypic.com/2mpmkpjb

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      • #18
        Thanks everyone. I think I got everything I need.
        _________________________________________
        1981 XS1100SH (Lola) - Bright Cardinal Red
        Whatever Lola wants, Lola gets.. Don't mess with Lola.
        Mostly stock with a few minor upgrades
        1981 XS11000SH being used for parts (Sold off)

        Also have:
        2009 Harley Davidson FLSTC with over 120K miles. All mine.

        Currently traveling the country with an aluminum can in tow and a motorcycle in the truck bed in search of the perfect road.

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