Introduction of new So. Cal member
#1
Introduction of new So. Cal member
Hi All,
I just acquired a 98 for a song. But it needs some work, so it'll be a while before she sings. The story goes that the PO, a friend of mine, was on the freeway when a pipe fell off a plumber's truck in front of him. The pipe hit the header, and smashed the clutch cover plate. The bike did not go down, but was put into a garage in 2005 and not ridden since. He bought the cover with water pump impeller and the new gasket. So, I get to put her back together. I have a few questions and needs which will come along later.
Here's some pics of the new to me bike. As you can see the impeller is pretty rusted. OK to clean off and install? Any other start up tips since she has been down for four years? I'd like to keep costs down until I know she runs well.
Glad to be part of the group.
Dan
I just acquired a 98 for a song. But it needs some work, so it'll be a while before she sings. The story goes that the PO, a friend of mine, was on the freeway when a pipe fell off a plumber's truck in front of him. The pipe hit the header, and smashed the clutch cover plate. The bike did not go down, but was put into a garage in 2005 and not ridden since. He bought the cover with water pump impeller and the new gasket. So, I get to put her back together. I have a few questions and needs which will come along later.
Here's some pics of the new to me bike. As you can see the impeller is pretty rusted. OK to clean off and install? Any other start up tips since she has been down for four years? I'd like to keep costs down until I know she runs well.
Glad to be part of the group.
Dan
#3
Impeller should be fine with a good clean.Check the bearing underneath,replace if necessary and definitely replace the waterpump mechanical seal ( bout $40 from Honda).
If she was stored with old gas I would drain the tank/carbs,put in fresh gas with some sea foam to clean the system,new oil,charged battery and hit the key.
Before any serious riding it would be a good idea to inspect the chain/sprockets and replace if necessary,if not lube and adjust.Also bleed the clutch and brake hydraulic systems.Brake fluid collects moisture and you don't want water in the hydraulics.Looks like a nice bike.Good luck..!!
If she was stored with old gas I would drain the tank/carbs,put in fresh gas with some sea foam to clean the system,new oil,charged battery and hit the key.
Before any serious riding it would be a good idea to inspect the chain/sprockets and replace if necessary,if not lube and adjust.Also bleed the clutch and brake hydraulic systems.Brake fluid collects moisture and you don't want water in the hydraulics.Looks like a nice bike.Good luck..!!
#4
Thanks for the sea foam advice. I did not know about that product. I also read in the Hayne's manual to pull the plugs, oil the cylinders, and turn the motor to lube the cylinder walls. Sounds like a good idea to me.
Tried to charge battery, but was a no go. I ordered a new one from hondapowersportsparts.com ($3.99 shipping) along with bolts to attach clutch cover.
The mechanical seal has never been in operation. Still replace? I should mention that the impeller is installed in new clutch cover already. As far as I understand it, new impeller, bearing, oil seal and mechanical seal.
Tried to charge battery, but was a no go. I ordered a new one from hondapowersportsparts.com ($3.99 shipping) along with bolts to attach clutch cover.
The mechanical seal has never been in operation. Still replace? I should mention that the impeller is installed in new clutch cover already. As far as I understand it, new impeller, bearing, oil seal and mechanical seal.
Last edited by Twins; 05-21-2009 at 12:17 PM. Reason: unclear picture
#5
Thanks for the sea foam advice. I did not know about that product. I also read in the Hayne's manual to pull the plugs, oil the cylinders, and turn the motor to lube the cylinder walls. Sounds like a good idea to me.
Tried to charge battery, but was a no go. I ordered a new one from hondapowersportsparts.com ($3.99 shipping) along with bolts to attach clutch cover.
The mechanical seal has never been in operation. Still replace? I should mention that the impeller is installed in new clutch cover already. As far as I understand it, new impeller, bearing, oil seal and mechanical seal.
Tried to charge battery, but was a no go. I ordered a new one from hondapowersportsparts.com ($3.99 shipping) along with bolts to attach clutch cover.
The mechanical seal has never been in operation. Still replace? I should mention that the impeller is installed in new clutch cover already. As far as I understand it, new impeller, bearing, oil seal and mechanical seal.
If your worried about trying to replace it yourself,take the cover to the local Honda shop and have them do it.
#6
It's pretty much impossible to swap the impeller without destroying the mechanical seal. If you have a good selection of sockets and a vice you can do the install yourself. You might also need a steel rule, finely graduated. There is a specification for how far you press the part in. See the service manual for details.
#7
Oh and since you are new, read up in the KB section, there is a link there to the service manual, and lots of good info: https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...splay.php?f=40
#9
He was lucky for sure, I'm sure that had something to do with storing the bike for a while. Thanks for the reference to the KB. I've had fun looking up all of the little things I've already noticed - tough seat to remove (I thought I was just lame). I like seeing the builds that are going on too, but I'm mostly a stock guy.
Thanks for the warm welcome.
Thanks for the warm welcome.
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