Spent some time in the "man-cave" - From Wreck to Restoration

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  • DanTheMan

    #106
    Originally posted by 82Shafty
    Cliff, what's stamped on the mufflers? I'm curious to find out what they belong to and why they don't have open centers.
    They belong to a 1980 GS850GLT, just like mine. In fact, they match mine to a "T" except they're in better shape.

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    • BassCliff

      #107
      Originally posted by 82Shafty
      Cliff, what's stamped on the mufflers? I'm curious to find out what they belong to and why they don't have open centers.
      Yes, I believe Dan is right. According to the other pictures I've seen, those mufflers are pretty unique to the 1980 GS850GL. I haven't seen any other exactly like them on any other model.

      But what do I know


      Thank you for your indulgence,

      BassCliff

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      • BassCliff

        #108
        Jessie started today!

        Hi,

        Today is a happy day. I spent some more time in the garage today trying to finish up my Jessie. Ran into a couple of snags but at least I got her engine started today.

        I began this session by removing the petcock and fuel gauge send unit from the old tank. Here's the old tank...



        I flipped it over to remove the hardware. Hmmm, I'm missing a screw on the drain assembly...



        I didn't have a short screwdriver...



        Here's the send unit/float assembly underneath...



        Let's get that out of there...



        It took some gentle persuasion and rotation to get the float out of there...





        But when I looked in the new tank I realized it was a little too rusty to use right now. I have to go get some Evapo-Rust and clean it out. Drat.

        But here's a video of Jessie starting for the first time in about 8 months. I think I'm going to like the sound of the "L" exhaust. It's a little louder but has a nice growl.



        I still have some tweaking to do, adjust the idle, sync the carbs, etc. But it wasn't hard to start after all this time. Here a picture of my temporary tank.



        Yep, just an old gear oil bottle, my old IV stand, some fuel hose and a connector.

        Here is another mock-up picture with all the badges on the newly painted body parts.



        I still have some cleaning and polishing to do, last minute adjustments, etc. But it seems I am that much closer to getting back on the road. Thanks to you all for your interest, help, part donations, etc. I could not have done all this without your help. More to come!


        Thank you for your indulgence,

        BassCliff

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        • Guest

          #109
          Let's ride!
          I'm putting my 1230 kit together
          This forum contains old posts which may have information which may be useful. It is a closed forum in that you can not post here any longer. Please post your questions in the other technical forums.

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          • jwhelan65

            #110
            Super job, great to see recovery stories and most importantly that you are ok. Bike looks fantastic Cliff.

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            • portdave
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              • Jun 2008
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              • Rockledge, Florida

              #111
              Nice progress. Looking good there. Glad to see all the progress. Thanks for taking the time to take all the pics. Makes me enjoy the process that much more.
              David
              1998 Suzuki Bandit
              1978 GS750 gone but not forgotten
              1978 GS1000 - gone
              1981 GS850 - gone

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              • Wallowgreen
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                • Sep 2007
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                • Navarre, Florida

                #112
                Nice going Cliff, watching with interest. Good to hear the life you've put back into the old girl.

                Take it easy mate.
                It's smoke that make electronic components work.
                Every time I've let the smoke out by mistake, they never work again.
                '80 GS250T... long gone... And back!
                '86 Honda Bol D'Or... very sadly long gone
                '82 GS1000SZ
                '82 GS1100GL
                '01 Honda CBR1100XX BlackBird

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                • Baatfam
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                  • Jul 2006
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                  • Knoxville, TN

                  #113
                  Yes, yes, yes....she does look good in blue....
                  Bob T. ~~ Play the GSR weekly photo game: Pic of Week Game
                  '83 GS1100E ~ '24 Triumph Speed 400 ~ '01 TRIUMPH TT600 ~ '67 HONDA CUB

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                  • 82Shafty

                    #114
                    If she only had some raised white letter Spitfires...

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                    • BassCliff

                      #115
                      Hi,

                      I picked up a gallon of Evapo-Rust today. I'm going to tackle the rust in my tank.



                      I'm too cheap to spring the extra dollars for the RWL tires.


                      Thank you for your indulgence,

                      BassCliff

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                      • Guest

                        #116
                        Originally posted by BassCliff
                        Hi,

                        I picked up a gallon of Evapo-Rust today. I'm going to tackle the rust in my tank.



                        I'm too cheap to spring the extra dollars for the RWL tires.


                        Thank you for your indulgence,

                        BassCliff
                        Let that sit in your tank overnight and put some nuts and bolts in your tank. Shake shake shake shake......
                        Pour out the evapo-rust and add gasoline with the nuts and bolts still in the tank. Shake shake shake......
                        Repeat until all rust flakes are removed.
                        Use a gravity filter for awhile.
                        Also count the nuts and bolts to make sure they all come out.

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                        • 979roadrunner

                          #117
                          Huh, I always used Muriatic Acid to clean rusty tanks.
                          Not as safe, and don't dare get any on the petcock (it eats base metals like it eats rust) but no nut shaking required

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                          • BassCliff

                            #118
                            Originally posted by chef1366
                            Let that sit in your tank overnight and put some nuts and bolts in your tank. Shake shake shake shake......
                            Pour out the evapo-rust and add gasoline with the nuts and bolts still in the tank. Shake shake shake......
                            Repeat until all rust flakes are removed.
                            Use a gravity filter for awhile.
                            Also count the nuts and bolts to make sure they all come out.
                            Thanks Bill,

                            As long as I'm doing it, I might as well do it right. I'll take my time and let the Evapo-Rust do its thing for at least 24 hours. I'm hoping not to have to resort to anything stronger, like muriatic acid. I'm trying to be as gentle with the environment as I can.


                            Thank you for your indulgence,

                            BassCliff
                            Last edited by Guest; 04-03-2010, 01:10 AM.

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                            • goatboy

                              #119
                              Jessie looks great!

                              Great job on Jessie - looks fantastic. Stay safe.

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                              • 979roadrunner

                                #120
                                Originally posted by BassCliff
                                Thanks Bill,

                                As long as I'm doing it, I might as well do it right. I'll take my time and let the Evapo-Rust do its thing for at least 24 hours. I'm hoping not to have to resort to anything stronger, like muriatic acid. I'm trying to be a gentle with the environment as I can.


                                Thank you for your indulgence,

                                BassCliff
                                Good man, keep that strong stuff away from Bambi.
                                Actualy, water totaly neutralizes it, so it's safer than most folks think, but I appreciate anyone's attempts to damage this world as little as possible.
                                As long as you're doing the whole tank cleaning thing, are you gonna coat it inside?
                                Sorry if that's already answered, I've got a terrible memory sometimes.
                                Next time I get a tank cleaned, I'm having a radiator shop put epoxy sealer in it, or maybe I'll do it myself with POR 15's sealer kit (Kreem has a bad rep around here)
                                you've done a bang up job, and that baby's lookin gooooood!

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