Marcarl Posted March 17, 2021 #1 Posted March 17, 2021 The party has started. Bikes were delivered and positioned. It's warm and lit. Stands were located under the main frames. Good place I think. Some plastic was removed as were the seats and fuel tanks. Probably good idea, seeing as it's warm outside. Spark plugs removed and valve covers loosened. Found out that getting them loose didn't help much with getting them out. So far the race is equal. Next time the approach is to drain some coolant, and chuck the carbs. Who said this was easy? 2 guys working hard, I feel sorry for them. Yah!!?? 3
sleepy2 Posted March 18, 2021 #2 Posted March 18, 2021 Oil purchased along with filter and plugs. Didn't even see you take pictures!(must have been concentrating on the task!)
RDawson Posted March 18, 2021 #3 Posted March 18, 2021 10 hours ago, sleepy2 said: Oil purchased along with filter and plugs. Didn't even see you take pictures!(must have been concentrating on the task!) Gotta watch him Phil, he’s sneaky, ya never know what kind of pics he’ll take. Hope they get the border open soon so we can all get together again.
Marcarl Posted March 18, 2021 Author #4 Posted March 18, 2021 Did an oil change on the Spyder last night, had more oil left over so I did the diesel as well, now the neighbor wants his oil changed. No problem, after doing my two I have more left over than I need. Crappy thing is, I have just as much now as when I started this project. Just a bit different color is all. Gotta see if Marca has some food coloring,, that otta do it!! Leave it to beaver!! 1
saddlebum Posted March 18, 2021 #5 Posted March 18, 2021 3 hours ago, Marcarl said: No problem, after doing my two I have more left over than I need. Crappy thing is, I have just as much now as when I started this project. Just a bit different color is all. Gotta see if Marca has some food coloring,, that otta do it!! Leave it to beaver!! You is supposed to toss the old oil out not add food coloring to make it look like new oil with updated additives. Leave it to a dutchman to stretch a penny 2
saddlebum Posted March 18, 2021 #6 Posted March 18, 2021 I notice in the second pic Don seems to be eyeing Phil's parts...Mnnnn Best keep a close watch on what part goes on what bike Phil.
Marcarl Posted March 19, 2021 Author #8 Posted March 19, 2021 Valves are adjusted, got most of them right I think. Discovered that this is more interesting than it is on a first gen, might suggest to make some modifications so that it is easier to put back together. I'm thinking there is a lot of stuff just getting in the way of progress. More hoses and wires than you can shake a stick at. Hope @sleepy2 and @XV1100SEknow where all the crap attaches to. I helped them so far and @saddlebumwas here to add more confusion, so we'll see what happens next. May have a couple of scooters forsale shortly. 1 1
saddlebum Posted March 19, 2021 #9 Posted March 19, 2021 4 hours ago, Marcarl said: Valves are adjusted, got most of them right I think. Discovered that this is more interesting than it is on a first gen, might suggest to make some modifications so that it is easier to put back together. I'm thinking there is a lot of stuff just getting in the way of progress. More hoses and wires than you can shake a stick at. Hope @sleepy2 and @XV1100SEknow where all the crap attaches to. I helped them so far and @saddlebumwas here to add more confusion, so we'll see what happens next. May have a couple of scooters forsale shortly. Weel somebody had to come and help drink that big tank of coffee I mean supervise ... Good thing I was there to Cause Carl's idea of maintaining a .004 clearance for the intake And .006 for the exhaust btewwn the lobe and shim was just to leave pieces of feeler gauge in place and throw the covers back on. He mumbled something about this way the distance between the cam lobe and shim would always stay the same
Marcarl Posted March 19, 2021 Author #10 Posted March 19, 2021 7 hours ago, saddlebum said: Weel somebody had to come and help drink that big tank of coffee I mean supervise ... Good thing I was there to Cause Carl's idea of maintaining a .004 clearance for the intake And .006 for the exhaust btewwn the lobe and shim was just to leave pieces of feeler gauge in place and throw the covers back on. He mumbled something about this way the distance between the cam lobe and shim would always stay the same Bum is only welcome once in a while, though I do like him a lot, so I will add the word great! I will let you insert it into the sentence where you think it might sound the best. Thanks @saddlebumfor coming out and drinking our coffee and messing with the organization of tools.
saddlebum Posted March 19, 2021 #11 Posted March 19, 2021 2 hours ago, Marcarl said: Bum is only welcome once in a while, though I do like him a lot, so I will add the word great! I will let you insert it into the sentence where you think it might sound the best. Thanks @saddlebumfor coming out and drinking our coffee and messing with the organization of tools.
ragtop69gs Posted March 19, 2021 #12 Posted March 19, 2021 Don't know what is taking so long ! Carbon One and I did both our bikes valves in about 6.5 hours and we didnt have a tanker of coffee. Probably just the difference between USA time and that metric Canadian time,,, yep, thats gotta be it!
Marcarl Posted March 19, 2021 Author #13 Posted March 19, 2021 Just now, ragtop69gs said: Don't know what is taking so long ! Carbon One and I did both our bikes valves in about 6.5 hours and we didnt have a tanker of coffee. Probably just the difference between USA time and that metric Canadian time,,, yep, thats gotta be it! Problem with these guys, they had to keep comparing each other and had big discussions as to who was boss. They did finally figure it out though.
Marcarl Posted March 19, 2021 Author #14 Posted March 19, 2021 Was that yours or mine? Where is everybody? Break time again??? That goes WHERE?? Now back to work, time is moving on. Picture time, they look happy!! It was supposed to go there,, drat!! Hope Don didn't notice, I know it's red!! Looks better that way. Runnin like a top!! First one done. This one likes runnin as well. They left the tools out!! Well at least they got that right. Thanks guys!!
ragtop69gs Posted March 19, 2021 #15 Posted March 19, 2021 So, what conclusion did they come to? That you are the boss?
Marcarl Posted March 19, 2021 Author #16 Posted March 19, 2021 1 minute ago, ragtop69gs said: So, what conclusion did they come to? That you are the boss? Not just too sure, they both left. Guess it was quittin time. Down to one scooter and it will be gone soon I think.
XV1100SE Posted March 19, 2021 #17 Posted March 19, 2021 2 hours ago, ragtop69gs said: So, what conclusion did they come to? That you are the boss? Carl's garage...Carl was the boss. But only inside the shop !
XV1100SE Posted March 19, 2021 #18 Posted March 19, 2021 Was fun working on the two bikes at the same time. Made it easier comparing how to take certain parts off and how to put them on....routing cables and hoses.... finding "missing" pipe clamps that found places to hide... Carl as supervisor and advisor... Pic of bike stripped down and almost all the parts taken off... then not even a single extra bolt....and the bike back together and running. 2
Pro procrastinator Posted March 20, 2021 #19 Posted March 20, 2021 So where did you hide the box of left over parts? I was cleaning up one night after a job that someone else had done and found a small rubber fitting that didnt quite make a 180 bend. Looked important so i showed it to the other guy and he looked all over the car trying to find where it went. Wasnt till months later fixing deer damage on the same kind of car that we found it was just a vent cover for the headlights. He spent two hours going over that car looking for where this little piece of rubber was suppose to go and here it was something we hadn't even touched. Go figure
Marcarl Posted March 20, 2021 Author #20 Posted March 20, 2021 Yep, we had a good time. Last year we had the fun of making 3 bikes into one, that took a while. This year with 2 bikes we only ended up with two. Wonder what will happen next.
sleepy2 Posted March 20, 2021 #21 Posted March 20, 2021 Yep had a great few days working together! Carl let us take our time so we didn't forget anything. Even so we did put a couple things on out of order and a couple reroutes for hoses but NO missing parts and no left overs. I think we could have done the job quicker also but we would have had less time getting along. And with all the parts that had to be removed slow and patience with thinking over and discussion helped a lot! I only had to change 2 shims on the valve check--not sure how many Don did. Carl got my choke to work properly as I must have too much oil and the fitting got covered with a film coating. He also repaired my lower fairing mounting tabs. Can't say enough about the people on this site! Also can't forget to thank @saddlebum for his shim and tool loan. Also his help supervising with @Marcarl 3
saddlebum Posted March 20, 2021 #22 Posted March 20, 2021 (edited) Well you know supervising the supervisor to make sure he supervises the students properly is a very important undertaking. Now I may have done a better job supervising the supervisor if there had been donuts with the coffee but sometimes you just got to work with what you got. In any case I deemed Carl did well enough that my assistance was no longer required (and a second day without donuts would have been a hard go) So I stayed home the next day to finish working on my own bike. My sons camper and a pine corner book case I was drafted into building for my daughter. PSSST I hid the honey do jar cuss the missus kept tossing pieces of paper in it, not sure what they were for but I got the feeling it was not in my best interest. Edited March 20, 2021 by saddlebum 1 1
Marcarl Posted March 20, 2021 Author #23 Posted March 20, 2021 7 hours ago, saddlebum said: Well you know supervising the supervisor to make sure he supervises the students properly is a very important undertaking. Now I may have done a better job supervising the supervisor if there had been donuts with the coffee but sometimes you just got to work with what you got. In any case I deemed Carl did well enough that my assistance was no longer required (and a second day without donuts would have been a hard go) So I stayed home the next day to finish working on my own bike. My sons camper and a pine corner book case I was drafted into building for my daughter. PSSST I hid the honey do jar cuss the missus kept tossing pieces of paper in it, not sure what they were for but I got the feeling it was not in my best interest. DUTCHMAN!!!! YOU could have brought the donuts!!!!! I'm sure @XV1100SEwould have been very appreciative. And @sleepy2 might have helped in keeping them warm as well. Anyways though, the fact that you did show up for a while was much enjoyed, even though you had ulterior motives, such as the honey due list you mentioned.
sleepy2 Posted March 21, 2021 #24 Posted March 21, 2021 Only problem I had was parts web site said my 2012 had different bolt washer assembly(bolt with washer) than @XV1100SEs 2009 that takes just replacement washer. So when I took off valve covers they were identical to his. The washers that came with my bolts were smaller in width across where they sit on cover but @Marcarl said they cover enough of the hole so should be OK. Will keep an eye on them the next few rides and if they leak I will have to order wider washers.
saddlebum Posted March 22, 2021 #25 Posted March 22, 2021 (edited) On 3/20/2021 at 8:18 AM, Marcarl said: DUTCHMAN!!!! YOU could have brought the donuts!!!!! I'm sure @XV1100SEwould have been very appreciative. And @sleepy2 might have helped in keeping them warm as well. Anyways though, the fact that you did show up for a while was much enjoyed, even though you had ulterior motives, such as the honey due list you mentioned. Are you insinuating I only volunteered so as to get outa peeking in to the honey do jar. That is so unfair. To make such an assumption. and then to publicize your unfounded guessing. Ok so maybe there is just a teeny weenie smidgen of truth to that but I ain't-a-gonna admit it Edited March 22, 2021 by saddlebum
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