21-09-12, 10:58 AM
If its branded as Motorcycle Oil then you should be fine

Rebuild
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21-09-12, 11:28 AM
Ok yesterday consisted of mostly cleaning and painting. Took more photos yesterday to show my work, which I'll try and upload this afternoon.
Today involves going to a fixings store in an attempt to replace rusted bolts!
24-09-12, 08:53 PM
starting to look good matey?
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24-09-12, 08:58 PM
looks very good work so far
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shine on you crazy diamond
24-09-12, 09:00 PM
Thanks! Ive used two different paints, the engine is BBQ paint, I think from Wilkos. The sprocket and other parts are painted with Hammerite. Replaced a few more parts with stainless where I can, got cleaning to do and the braided lines to fit and it's pretty much done! All I've got to hope for is that it starts!!
25-09-12, 11:45 AM
The key arrived today in the post (long story) and I turned her on for the first time (giggidy). She's done less than 6000 miles!
25-09-12, 01:05 PM
UPDATE:
Decided to give it a try and see if she would start. I turned the key, heard the fuel pump go mad for a few seconds (refilling the carbs), then all went quiet. This is it, I thought, the moment of truth. Would all my hard work over the last week pay off? Would the gearbox be seized? would the cylinders have rusted out? I pulled the clutch in and pressed the starter. It sprang to life and turned the engine over with a fair bit of power (bearing in mind all I've heard for the past few days is a 50cc starter motor limping along. Bugger. It was turning over fine, but didn't seem to want to catch. I even heard that familiar rumble of it almost firing. Bollocks, thinks I. What on earth could it be, I've gone over everything! Then it hit me. CHOKE! I pulled the choke right out and tried again. This time on the second try it fired into life and jumped straight to about 3 or 4 thousand rpm. I brought the choke off gently and it sat happily idling away at about 1500. She smoked for a few minutes (to be expected, I'd put a drop of oil in the cylinders a few days back) and then sat there purring away. All that's left is for the brake lines to arrive and she's ready for MOT.
25-09-12, 01:12 PM
two success stories in one day. you're on a roll
25-09-12, 01:12 PM
I was like a kid at disneyland. I can't believe how well it's gone considering how long it was left. However I've not taken her out on the road yet, so there may be a few surprises in store! Am going to book an MOT at a garage about 20 minutes away so I have an excuse when I take her for MOT to go the long way round :evil
27-09-12, 12:33 PM
UPDATE:
After a fiasco with braided lines, the brakes were finally completed yesterday. A brick on the rear pedal and a cable tie on the front overnight meant that this morning they were nice and firm. I took the long way round to the MOT centre at 8am, and she rides wonderfully. Just had a phone call and she's passed the MOT straight away! Time for a proper test ride I think!
27-09-12, 01:07 PM
enjoy the ride home
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One, is never going to be enough.....
29-09-12, 10:19 PM
looks very fresh
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