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Hi Guys,
Finally finished her kitchen a couple of days early, so I snuck out to the garage and started the strip down.Thought I'd spend a couple of hours but ended up out there all day.
The bike need a full rebuild as it was stored for many years in a damp barn and is in need of some serious sorting.
The frame is to be blasted and resprayed next week all being well. The main problem I have, as you can see from the engine pic is the ally corrosion has taken the paint of much of the engine.I dont particularly want to strip the engine at the moment as I want to ride the bike this year. I may do a full engine strip next winter and properly sort it then, but I'm open to any ideas as a temporary measure.
I'll try and post more pisc as it progresses.
Andy
Someones going to be busy
aka.eric
10-Feb-2006, 21:12
I used a Scotchpad bought from paint factors,like a fine pan scourer.Removed the flakey paint,feathered the edges,masked up and a couple of coats of high temp paint.Engines been hot a few times since and it seems ok.
[Edited on 10-2-2006 by aka.eric]
philthy
10-Feb-2006, 21:46
Originally posted by aka.eric
I used a Scotchpad bought from paint factors,like a fine pan scourer.Removed the flakey paint,feathered the edges,masked up and a couple of coats of high temp paint.Engines been hot a few times since and it seems ok.
[Edited on 10-2-2006 by aka.eric]
Looks rather tidy. Did you do the ally polishing of the footrests/ hangers yourself ?
Phil
aka.eric
10-Feb-2006, 21:58
Yes,I dont mind the paint prep,polishing type stuff,bolting it all back together is not too bad.....but I struggle with an oil change,cos I dont know one washer from another!:mad:
philthy
10-Feb-2006, 22:07
Originally posted by aka.eric
Yes,I dont mind the paint prep,polishing type stuff,bolting it all back together is not too bad.....but I struggle with an oil change,cos I dont know one washer from another!:mad:
I know that feeling:(
How did you get rid of the anodised coating on the footrests before you polished 'em?
aka.eric
10-Feb-2006, 22:27
Approx 400 grit wheel and a small dremel type tool for the nooks and crannies.Soon comes off,much the same as polishing bare aluminum.
philthy
10-Feb-2006, 22:35
Ta for that! Looks like a trip to B & Q for me.:bouncy:
I've already got the polishing kit.
Originally posted by aka.eric
I used a Scotchpad bought from paint factors,like a fine pan scourer.Removed the flakey paint,feathered the edges,masked up and a couple of coats of high temp paint.Engines been hot a few times since and it seems ok.
[Edited on 10-2-2006 by aka.eric]
Where did you find the high temp paint?
Twinfan
11-Feb-2006, 00:05
Halfords? I got a spray can of the stuff for the exhausts on the missus' RS250...
[Edited on 11-2-2006 by Twinfan]
Andy,
Good luck with the project. As I'm sure you can see, your amongst fellow addicts here. Why don't you keep a spread sheet on the costs. You'll be amazed how it all mounts up :frog:
Probably best if I dont keep a record. It doesnt seem so bad when you buy lots of things on separate occaisions, you can kid yourself
its costing less than it really is!
Or kid the wife!!
;)
851neil
11-Feb-2006, 16:26
mmm, DO NOT keep a spreadsheet - you'll only worry yourself, BUT DO keep all of the bills tucked away so you can frighten yourself when it's all done :o
Charlie
11-Feb-2006, 22:55
Aluminium is a b#gger to clean once oxidization starts, I stripped my casing and bead blasted it, coat of spray paint and trimmed the gasket flanges with a Stanley blade while the paint was still soft.
http://www.btinternet.com./~charliejaffray/t8/pics/cover_1.JPG
Charlie
11-Feb-2006, 22:57
When the missus was out shopping for the day I baked at 50c for an hour. :burn:
http://www.btinternet.com./~charliejaffray/t8/pics/cover-2.jpg
phil911
13-Feb-2006, 23:58
Did you previously remove the gaskets and glass window ???
Charlie
14-Feb-2006, 14:25
Hi Phil, I never took the glass inspection window out the casing, i stripped out the Alt, etc. In the oven they never went very hot.. lol………..its freezing up here and I had to cure the paint!
phil911
14-Feb-2006, 21:32
""""its freezing up here and I had to cure the paint! """"
---> OK !!!
:lol: :lol:
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