Busy, busy, busy... Doctors stuff this week for both of us, and tonight and sat. and Sun. Pats going to a 20 hour motorcycle safety class to get her license. Up here you need a drivers license for up to a 100cc scooter, and she has a 150, so thats an MC endorsement. Im good with that, since Ive had mine for 45 years.
Got the hoses figured out. Theres good fan clearance, and minimal strain. Tomorrow MAY be the day. Ill share a MPG if it happens!
Today we got the BAD LAD outa storage. Five seconds of cranking without setting the choke, and a few pumps, we were off to the races. The chopper was on the charger while we ran the '72 home. Got back in a half hour and the basturd wouldnt start. Dummy me, I left the key on while we were gone from the previous start attempt, and fried the points. Im guessing, but they were pretty corroded from sitting all winter with the battery in it. I had the key "ON" and moved the points with a screw driver and got a flash outa the #1 pipe. AH HA! Fire. Just like "Flight of the Phoenix".
With no fingernail file handy, I scrounged through the back of my truck and found a well used piece of 320 sandpaper. A quick rub down in situ and she lit right off. Pat couldnt believe it. I always kid her that I am a pretty competent mechanic. She was ready to go home and get the trailer. Curses! Foiled again!!
Both toys are home in shop "A" while our newer vehicles sleep under the stars for the summer.
Both Barbies needed to wipe the sleep from their eyes and waved to the on-lookers that gave me thumbs up on the way home.
Tomorrow is gas tank testing, anti-freeze holding, and a few electrical connectors, and then, maybe a test fire at Los Alamos. Had Pat bump the starter for #1 compression, which proved accurate timing mark at TDC. I guess I got lucky the other day; odds were 2 to 1 LOL. Sweet dreams kiddies. Oh, BTW, the 72's hood bumpers are WAY wider than the Gen I parts. Bill