Posted by Lanse on January 24, 2008 at 14:51:34 from (205.188.117.74):
and has a ton of other parts with it!! Real nice guy i bought it from, thanks Kyle!!
I pulled a plug and some kerosine came out. Does this mean?.....
Regardless, i found a carb and possibly a mag, and a muffler for it. First question, how does the muffler attatch to the mainfold??
Second question, where would i find a seat cushion and bottom, the frame is allready there.
Third question, How should i loosten up the brake levers that are apperentally rusted in place? I guess penetrating oil for em'
Forth question, how do i know when its loose if it is loose right now??? Im planning to jack it up so all the weight is on the crank and it should pop and the front end will land on the ground.
Fifth question, The shifter is a little stiff, how do i correct that?? Should be alot easier. Is it just thick oil?? Should i replace the tranny oil??
sixth question, There is rust in the gas tank. Should i somehow remove it???
Seventh question, Yall want some pics??? :-)
Eight question, have 2 additional Torque tubes for a B one of which has a starter hole on it Anybody interested?? Make an offer.
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