mgonitzke
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I figure I'll put this all in once place, as it might be 6 months or more before I get this thing moving under its own power. I got this 1872 cheap, but only a fair price considering its condition.
The good:
-Sheetmetal is mostly quite nice. Just a tiny dent in the fender pan and another in the hood. Paint might even be nice enough under all the greasy dirt. We shall see.
-60" Haban just needs paint, belts, and bearings. I have always been curious to try one out, but I'm not sure I can keep it, as there are several areas in my yard it will not fit.
-It's a Super!
The bad:
-Mechanically in terrible shape. LH steering knuckle is welded to the spindle (found one on ePay, on its way to me now), Engine was described to be tired, is low on oil, and has some scary cobbles on it. Hydro pump is trashed; input shaft has radial play. Steering box is leaking like a sieve. All 4 tires are pretty weathered.
I am going to power wash it Wednesday when it is warmer, and then try to get the steering wheel off. Then, I'll disassemble the steering column and hope that all the shrapnel that was the input shaft bearings in the hydro unit did not destroy the steering sector, PS cylinder, lift cylinder, control valve, etc.
Extent of tonight's destruction:
The end goal is a mechanically sound machine that I can use daily. About a year ago I picked up a 2185 and parted it out. The engine is going in here. There are a few mods that will be necessary so it runs cool. The newer V-twins are a bit of a different animal than the KT and Magnum twins in that regard.
The good:
-Sheetmetal is mostly quite nice. Just a tiny dent in the fender pan and another in the hood. Paint might even be nice enough under all the greasy dirt. We shall see.
-60" Haban just needs paint, belts, and bearings. I have always been curious to try one out, but I'm not sure I can keep it, as there are several areas in my yard it will not fit.
-It's a Super!
The bad:
-Mechanically in terrible shape. LH steering knuckle is welded to the spindle (found one on ePay, on its way to me now), Engine was described to be tired, is low on oil, and has some scary cobbles on it. Hydro pump is trashed; input shaft has radial play. Steering box is leaking like a sieve. All 4 tires are pretty weathered.
I am going to power wash it Wednesday when it is warmer, and then try to get the steering wheel off. Then, I'll disassemble the steering column and hope that all the shrapnel that was the input shaft bearings in the hydro unit did not destroy the steering sector, PS cylinder, lift cylinder, control valve, etc.
Extent of tonight's destruction:
The end goal is a mechanically sound machine that I can use daily. About a year ago I picked up a 2185 and parted it out. The engine is going in here. There are a few mods that will be necessary so it runs cool. The newer V-twins are a bit of a different animal than the KT and Magnum twins in that regard.