The best is yet to come, Dave.
OK!
I plan to finish the blasting of the frame and the engine, by removing all the peripheries.
So, a small journey of sandbags, combining business with pleasure.
The best is yet to come, Dave.
OK!
I plan to finish the blasting of the frame and the engine, by removing all the peripheries.
So, a small journey of sandbags, combining business with pleasure.
Looks great, some things I would check, water pump bearing and rear transmission mount, the mount usually has collapsed.
I changed the mount the first week.
The water pump bearing, the engine has been running almost every day for four months, no problem.
Last edited by Frédéric; May 7th, 2020 at 06:26 PM.
Today only one photo.
The painting of the powertrain and the frame is finished.
Nice, good job.
Very, very nice.
Agreed, it sure looks nice!
Thanks guys, glad you like it.
I go up the peripheries, the pipes etc ...
Repair of the pump, the blue plastic membrane worked so far.
To be continued, carburetor.
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