Another RC24 arrived today.......

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  1. Bazza

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    This is my 2nd acquired RC24. Not running - just like the first one. Only this one is in MUCH better condition overall. The only thing is.....the seller sold it because he found a mouse nest in the air box and suspects the engine is locked up. All of this was mentioned in his classified so no foul there.

    It arrived today and the first thing I did was remove the fuel tank to get a look underneath. The seller had already removed the carbs and air box - those came in two boxes.

    With the naked eye I didn't see anything super corroded - valves looks good from what I could see.

    The seller said he had removed the rear spark plugs and added some MMO in there. Then tried to move the engine by gently pushing on the bike while in gear. Couldn't get the engine to turn over and that's when he decided to sell it.

    What I intend to do is remove all 4 plugs, add some MMO and let it sit for a few days.

    Then remove the left engine cover and see if I can move the crank with a ratchet wrench.

    That's what I have in mind at the moment.

    Gorgeous bike though......under 7K miles too, if that odometer is correct.

    Seller said he bought the bike from a charity organization so no info on it's history.

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    I bet the engine the moves.

    Be sure to inspect the front brakes closely at some point. Those 1000F rotors are usually too thick for the caliper brackets.

    At the very least you know somebody has mixed n matched some stuff up front.
     


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    Thanks - fingers crossed!

    The carbs are in bad shape. Might be salvageable but will take time.

    I have a set of RC26 carbs all ready to go I could use, when the time comes (engine checks out OK). Thoughts?
     


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    The carbs are the same, no issues.
     


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    Awesome - that's GREAT news! Thanks!
     


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    When you do go to turn the engine over, remove the plugs again to ensure you are not forcing against hydrolock.

    I'm sure you were planning to, but a friendly reminder.
     


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    make sure it is not in gear! lol

    previous purchase...engine doesn't turn, yeah, bike was in first gear.
     


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    Are you talking about when I try to start the engine with the starter...after confirming it turns by hand? Thanks!
     


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    ^^^ I would say yes.
     


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    At first by hand. If it turns, then crank with power with the plugs srill out (covering the plugs hole with rags) so you are for sure clearing the cylinders.

    Then install some old plugs and see if it fires when you are ready. You're gonna be burning some shit, so don't ruin a new set.
     


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    Great advice and something I did not do with the White bike I just got going.

    Thanks, Capt!
     


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    You mean like this? Redex down each cylinder and turn it over by hand first B8BEE342-60B0-4BEC-BE84-2CD41DA6BD5B.jpeg
     


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    Yumm Yumm
     


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    The filter on mine is completely gone....just it's plastic frame left.

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    I will glue/patch in some more screening to fix this part:

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    Dude... just replace that lower air case with the backfire screen. That is BELOW your air filter, right on top of your carbs, which are right above your intake valves and pistons.
     


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