G'day everyone.
After reading the brief on the HD 45 Resto book recently, and starting my 1922 Powerplus yesterday after some time due to my continuing exhaust nut / pipe saga with the following results:
Smoked like a mongrel, ran bad, fuel pouring out of the carbie until the tank drained (due to miss matched fuel shut off valves and probably stuck float).
I've now lost my sense of humour!
So, due to my isolation to a competent restorer, and prices involved, I want to undertake a few tasks myself.
Namely:
Remove the tanks, open them up and replace the fuel valves with new items, resolder.
Take the poor paint on the soon to be damaged tanks (below average non-factory job) back to primer for some one else to paint.
Remove the barrels to have them cadded as they are surface rusting.
Other sundry tasks. The bike has $10000 spent this year on it re bearings, hubs and gear box issues, so I'm a bit miffed that it's still not right.
A bloke has to stand on his own feet some time, so, with informed advice from you out there:
What would be the most credible publications re basic mechanical restoration information (relevant to a machine of this period) that I would benefit from owning?
A good painting, tin ware prep advice publication.
I have no mechanical background, but have managed to keep my Chief on the road with basic maintenance for 18 years. Any advanced mechanical work always gets farmed out.
I know I may be asking a lot, for a difficult model to work on, but I'm stuck otherwise with a $30K paperweight.
Thanks for any advice everyone and I look forward to the suggestions.
Best wishes.
Ken.
After reading the brief on the HD 45 Resto book recently, and starting my 1922 Powerplus yesterday after some time due to my continuing exhaust nut / pipe saga with the following results:
Smoked like a mongrel, ran bad, fuel pouring out of the carbie until the tank drained (due to miss matched fuel shut off valves and probably stuck float).
I've now lost my sense of humour!
So, due to my isolation to a competent restorer, and prices involved, I want to undertake a few tasks myself.
Namely:
Remove the tanks, open them up and replace the fuel valves with new items, resolder.
Take the poor paint on the soon to be damaged tanks (below average non-factory job) back to primer for some one else to paint.
Remove the barrels to have them cadded as they are surface rusting.
Other sundry tasks. The bike has $10000 spent this year on it re bearings, hubs and gear box issues, so I'm a bit miffed that it's still not right.
A bloke has to stand on his own feet some time, so, with informed advice from you out there:
What would be the most credible publications re basic mechanical restoration information (relevant to a machine of this period) that I would benefit from owning?
A good painting, tin ware prep advice publication.
I have no mechanical background, but have managed to keep my Chief on the road with basic maintenance for 18 years. Any advanced mechanical work always gets farmed out.
I know I may be asking a lot, for a difficult model to work on, but I'm stuck otherwise with a $30K paperweight.
Thanks for any advice everyone and I look forward to the suggestions.
Best wishes.
Ken.
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