
I started this elsewhere and I thought there was a project section, but unless one of corrects me, I'll post the project progress here.
The origins of this story, my son-in-law said I could have the bike if I could fix it, pay the insurance and registration fees and if he could ride it sometime. Sounds like good deal?
The bike had sat outside for a few years. I put in a new battery, but hitting the starter created some electrical sounds, no action, and lights out. I couldn't find any blown fuses, but after a 10-15 minute wait, it would light up again, I'd hit the starter and a repeat of the process. I removed tank, pulled the plugs and sprayed some WD 40 in the holes. Eventually, it turned over, but would not start.
The plugs had spark, but fuel was not getting to the engine. Fuel did not appear to flow from the petcock, so I ordered parts and rebuilt it. I then ordered kits for the carbs and took on that job. I had an awful time pulling the boots etc. Those of you who have tried this, know the frustration. I would go to the garage, frustrate myself for an hour and then go back a week later. While this was going on, I built a kayak, canoe, pram and rebuilt an old sailboat, putting in a new transom. I think it took me about 4 years to get the carbs off.
I recently cleaned the carbs and put them back together. Again with the frustration of the boots. I then discovered this sight, thank god! Hints from the group helped me get the carbs and boots back on. Thanks guys.
I put in a new batter today, hit the starter. Refer to paragraph 3. We will try again tomorrow.
About the boots to the airbox. I never did get the right side to seat correctly. I hope some sealant will work.