Brett unsupervised
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Looking for advice on things to check on a rough 98 vmax which may be unique to the bike and I may not think of.
got a 98 vmax, looked a little rough when I got it but ran ok as far as I could tell. got it home and looked closer and the more I looked the rougher it appeared.
- changed oil and found one little hard bit on the magnetic plug, also some "sludge" which sort of had the consistency of old dried toothpaste. was not shiny, gritty but was on the magnetic plug. Most worried if the bike has internal problems.
- as I dug down past the breather and to the tops of the carbs I kept finding just silly stuff that shouldn't be the way it was: PCV hose not connected and puking oil on the back of engine, 3 of 4 small hoses on the tops of the carbs missing, variouse body screws MIA, the low idle pilot completely missing on the #2 carb, black plugs, burned/corroded plug boots .... Im sure I will find more.
-Plan: test compression against Clymer manual spec, put the hoses back on the carbs and breather the right way, install a new oem pilot and cap on #2 carb, replace plugs, clean plug boots, sync carbs, check/change rear end fluid by whatever guidance clymber manual recommend, then run it for 50 miles and check the oil for metal on the magnetic drain plug. assumuing all above is good and no metal on the plug. then figure I have a solid machine and start fixing it up (it has a very bad case of very cheap mods ... Im sure it feels humilitated going out in public with those).
- please provide any advice on stuff I should check before running it, to ascertain if its solid or if I need to have a mechanic tear into the block: Ill change out the brake fluid and coolant after I determine if its mechanically solid.
got a 98 vmax, looked a little rough when I got it but ran ok as far as I could tell. got it home and looked closer and the more I looked the rougher it appeared.
- changed oil and found one little hard bit on the magnetic plug, also some "sludge" which sort of had the consistency of old dried toothpaste. was not shiny, gritty but was on the magnetic plug. Most worried if the bike has internal problems.
- as I dug down past the breather and to the tops of the carbs I kept finding just silly stuff that shouldn't be the way it was: PCV hose not connected and puking oil on the back of engine, 3 of 4 small hoses on the tops of the carbs missing, variouse body screws MIA, the low idle pilot completely missing on the #2 carb, black plugs, burned/corroded plug boots .... Im sure I will find more.
-Plan: test compression against Clymer manual spec, put the hoses back on the carbs and breather the right way, install a new oem pilot and cap on #2 carb, replace plugs, clean plug boots, sync carbs, check/change rear end fluid by whatever guidance clymber manual recommend, then run it for 50 miles and check the oil for metal on the magnetic drain plug. assumuing all above is good and no metal on the plug. then figure I have a solid machine and start fixing it up (it has a very bad case of very cheap mods ... Im sure it feels humilitated going out in public with those).
- please provide any advice on stuff I should check before running it, to ascertain if its solid or if I need to have a mechanic tear into the block: Ill change out the brake fluid and coolant after I determine if its mechanically solid.