Small video of it running, lights etc
The fuel gauge itself does work when I short the fuel sender plug, but not when plugged into the sender, I will look into this post MOT..he states confidently...
Small video of it running, lights etc
The fuel gauge itself does work when I short the fuel sender plug, but not when plugged into the sender, I will look into this post MOT..he states confidently...
I had ordered a new aftermarket ignition barrel and 2 keys..as I never had any keys when my mate gave me the scooter.
It was a different length so not a straight fit..Hopefully the pics explain the process to swap the pins over to the original barrel with a bit of dremel skimming to a working lock..
I now have a proper ignition switch
Like the carburetor, the petrol tank had a layer of brown rust\sediment that i could seen - i did not take a pic - but as a reminder the carb is pictured below:
24 hours later..
Cleaned up the wheel and loosely assembled back on..looking better..
Hoping to do the same to the rear soon
Finally got the front wheel apart - was contemplating getting it shot blasted etc - but decided this project should be home brewed as mush as possible..
The lower bearing carrier cleaned up and placed back on the painted front hub arm, i wanted to remove the suspension swing arm bearings - but could not make them budge, so i inspected the bearings and replaced the two outer seals (pics later)
The front brake cable and speedometer cables were fed through the steering column without too much effort..
bit more done...
Getting this back on the road - having stood unloved for many years
The teardown has begun - front first, i finally got to the front spindle - first obstacle is to remove the two bearing carriers ..i think i will pass this job to the local garage - as i will just use a big hammer!
Front hub