So quick update before I get some cleaning done in the garage:
Bought Aircraft Stripper for cleaning... should be getting started soon...
Got rear tire off rim, decided rims look like crap (nicks scores and all that from myself and PO putting on/removing that 120/90/18 that was on there). Any suggestions?
Got a Civil Defense helmet on the way for the rear cowl. Gonna make it out of sheetmetal with a gelpad cushion.
Got a 1982 GS850 head with rings, pistons, and wrist pins for $85 shipped to me; also talked machinist at work into doing my engine metal work. (I don't think he's ever bored a cylinder before, but has a complete industrial machine shop; is it as simple as boring it out close to the piston size then honing it, or should I take it to an engine shop that does it often and just pay the $80 to have it done?)
Ordered a Quart of Por15 Chevy Orange engine enamel, and Pint of white. Seeing as a pint usually does a whole big block engine, a quart should do my frame and wheels nicely.
Buddy of mine offered me a giant 20'x10'x8' tent to use as a makeshift paint booth. I'm gonna have to rig up some ventilation using a box fan and some cardboard boxes, but it should work just fine since por15 is brushed on and the only spraying will be with rattle can clear coat.
New post and pictures when I'm done tonight.
Bought Aircraft Stripper for cleaning... should be getting started soon...
Got rear tire off rim, decided rims look like crap (nicks scores and all that from myself and PO putting on/removing that 120/90/18 that was on there). Any suggestions?
Got a Civil Defense helmet on the way for the rear cowl. Gonna make it out of sheetmetal with a gelpad cushion.
Got a 1982 GS850 head with rings, pistons, and wrist pins for $85 shipped to me; also talked machinist at work into doing my engine metal work. (I don't think he's ever bored a cylinder before, but has a complete industrial machine shop; is it as simple as boring it out close to the piston size then honing it, or should I take it to an engine shop that does it often and just pay the $80 to have it done?)
Ordered a Quart of Por15 Chevy Orange engine enamel, and Pint of white. Seeing as a pint usually does a whole big block engine, a quart should do my frame and wheels nicely.
Buddy of mine offered me a giant 20'x10'x8' tent to use as a makeshift paint booth. I'm gonna have to rig up some ventilation using a box fan and some cardboard boxes, but it should work just fine since por15 is brushed on and the only spraying will be with rattle can clear coat.
New post and pictures when I'm done tonight.