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81 750E2 get-it-back-on-the-road-project
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To start of with some background, I became the proud new owner of a 81 750 E2 in December. Visually it wasn't in too bad a shape (as you can see in my avatar), but I was told that there's some huge electrical problems and of course if wouldn't start. I took it anyway because the price was right.
I left it parked in the garage for a few weeks to gather my thoughts to what the next steps should be and get as much information from this bottomless-site-of-invaluable-info as possible.
I've got the wiring sorted out (sort of) for a start just to see if it would fire up. With a messed up starter clutch and carbs that still needs a lot of work, I got it to start up.
What I've done so far:
- new oil and filters
- sorted out the chaos wiring
- repaired starter clutch (replaced the assembly, kit was fine/newish)
- cleaned out carbs (keihin cv34's)
- started prepping panels, tail piece, tank for re spray
- repaired oil leak from top gasket
- installed relay to coils-best spark ever
Still needs to be done:
- finish up wiring and re-wrap. Wire in indicator lights front and back
- shim replacement- huge gaps, some up to 2mm
- adjust carbs. 62 pilot and 115 secondary jets in at the moment, fixed needle. (I read somewhere in archive posts 70 primary and 140 secondary jet should be better for a setup like mine with pods and 4 into 1 exhaust. Correct me if I'm wrong?) It starts with a push of the button with the new relay, but dies as soon as I open up the throttle?
- also I to get the timing spot on.
That's it for now, but I will keep you all posted and surely a lot of questions to follow.
Gerhard
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With a budget not far from next to nothing (for mechanical repairs and upgrades), I'm stuck at the moment cleaning up and doing some paint work from what I have. The PO let a lot of brake fluid spill/drip on the right side of the tank, so together with that peeling paint and a couple of paint chips, I decided that it needs to re sprayed sooner the better.
I'll try loading some pics tonight....
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The previous pic shows what I'm working on at the moment. Hope this is the right pic attached..
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..And then there's Mfolks and Lou that gives good advise on what needs to be done!
See the pic on what the wiring looked like when I removed the tank, side panel and seat. Not a nice sight for someone working on his first bike
Tomorow I will finish up with the wiring and lagging after finding the fuel light wires.
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With the engine that is in need of a repaint as, I stripped the cam cover for a start. During the cleaning process, there came 2 layers of paint off in bits and pieces and that made me to experiment on removing the paint completely. I do like the look of it a lot, with a bit of buffing/polishing over the weekend still to be done...
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Now I heard some horror stories of people that blow up a tank and themselves halfway as well. So I sealed the petcock and fuel level gauge holes off with duck tape and filled the tank to the top with water (not the best idea I know)
After burning the paint off, I emptied the tank and put it in the sun to get the last of the water out with the help of a normal hair dryer. A few hours later when I was sure the tank was dry inside, I sprayed A LOT of WD40 all over inside the tank for some piece of mind. And so far so good. The tank is still shiny inside.
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n8miller wrote: What did you use to strip the multiple layers of paint?
My apologies, only realized now that you asked about the cam cover and not the tank. My bad. Think I might have replied while I was still half asleep this side of the world.
Some brake fluid (again, that's all that I have at the moment), fine steel wool and sandpaper got me through the paint, but that took me three days and a lot of patience. I'm sure there is a quicker/ easier option but at the moment I'm $$$$ stuck.
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Any advice appreciated.
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