Winter is coming. Hold the garage door.
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@Calum got to be since they rust,,,,,and yeah I feel your pain a little my 250 has the same problem only it’s a plastic tank as a temp fix I put an o ring on the bolt which sorted it obviously that wouldn’t work for you but I’d advise some metal epoxy layered over it that will sort it it’s just a shame garages don’t care my girlfriend had her car in and to get the wheel off they were using a hammer on the bare aluminium and gave it the worst gutterash you have ever seen
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@declan I don't know what garage you went to. The one I went to was recommended by my riding and driving schools so I thought go with it. I don't know whether they had an apprentice or knew guy but whatever it is, it isn't human. They're using fucking monkeys is all I can say. So much for a "professional industry". A fucking mechanic did that to my tank man!
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Continued with removing bits and bobs this afternoon, drained the coolant out so I could remove the expansion bottle and get the airbox out of the way and make it easier to get through to the carb. I'll give everything a good clean once it's all out, a few more rough areas revealing themselves, no surprises though.
Bought a shelf and kept it in two to use as a bench as I'm slowly running out of room.
A few questions to throw out though.
Am I wrong to assume there is supposed to be a screw on this side of the carb? Left is inlet, right outlet.
What is the black box attached to the engine inlet? It's not connected with anything else, just the inlet. Had a quick look in Haynes and didn't find anything.Cheers folk
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Back to working on the bike, pulled the carburettor out the other day and thought I had an oil leak causing the oil to piss out all over the engine, then I saw my hand covered in blood and realised I'd cut myself. Not exactly pleasant but I'll survive. Carb is pretty dirty, not even yellow but green stains and buildup so I'll probably take it apart and throw it in an acid bath.
Also bought myself a battery charger/maintainer as they were on sale on amazon and it certainly doesn't hurt to have one, so that is happily charging the battery on the benelli
The more I remove bits off the bike the more I think about a complete rebuild, but I'll leave that decision making for later.
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Garage is a bit warmer and I was in the mood so I got a bit more done.
Wheel, Shock and Swingarm are out. I'll get the triple link out as well later on. Became apparent bolts, spindle, sleeves and rollers haven't been greased in quite a while. Took a bit more effort to get the bottom of the shock out, the bolt was seized although not too badly but I did struggle for 15 minutes or so. I'll keep going at it at a slow pace until the bike is as disassembled as it needs be then it will be time to get the white vinegar out and clean everything until the towels keep their original colour!
Will probably have to use very rough sandpaper for this bit or even a grinder, guess I'll be doing some painting at some point.
Bottom of the shock, evident with rust.
Now a question. I've drained the coolant out the bike and I noticed when I moved it a clear/yellowish liquid seemed to have started pissing out of the engine cover, right-side underneath the pump. Doesn't look to me like it is the pump, seemed to be pissing out the engine cover itself. Anybody have any ideas what I should be doing with that information? I'd assume my seal is gone meaning I'll probably have to replace it later on once I get there?
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Getting there... slowly.
Think I'm going to be taking it all apart, more annoyances appearing. Notably one of the bolts holding the tach and headlamp mount from the top has shredded, going to be tough to get out.
Once everything I need is off, removing rust and painting will take place