1984 VF1000 Garage Sale Find

Discussion in '1st & 2nd Generation 1983-1989' started by Martman, Oct 13, 2013.

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    I'd suggest a compression test before carb or other work just to see what you have to work with, good or bad.
     


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    Just took spark plugs out and one cylinder has had water in it. Carb disassembly also show water has been in it. Tank also has water in it. I think the last owner tried to start it with the water contamination.
    I believe this is the nail in the coffin on this project.
     


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    I have a decent fuel tank and fairing available. Non factory paint, no rust in tank. No screens just panels.Shipping from Cali to you may be ugly but....
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    That's not good news about the moisture. Plain condensation in fuel systems and motors can be very harmful.
    On a positive note, getting your 16yo interested is just that: positive! Find a min'ceptor project !


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