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GL1200 Engine Rebuild - Part 3 - Assembly and Install
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<blockquote data-quote="Rednaxs60" data-source="post: 220277" data-attributes="member: 4617"><p>So it's on with the restomod. Had a good day once I was back from a few errands. Had new street tires installed on my bicycle, sold the old ones for a good price. Picked up a new drill/driver set - Bosch. The driver can do both 1/4 inch tools such as screw drivers, and it has a 1/2 inch square drive for sockets. Came with a recip saw as well. </p><p></p><p>Installed the trunk so I can progress the wiring retrofit:[ATTACH=full]21173[/ATTACH]Got the lift prepped for engine removal and install. Might get this done this weekend. Once the engine comes down, it has to go in the bike. Will post pic of my makeshift lift when I take the engine off the work bench.</p><p></p><p>The bike will be moved to the lift, the V-Strom will take it's place alongside the wall, and the work bench will be for parts. All coming together. </p><p></p><p>Looked at some of the pieces I could remove to do a paint refresh. Going to do what I can now because I sure won't want to do any painting for a while. Going to have the pieces media blasted. I could spend the time to sand and such, but I can also spend my time progressing the main work in conjunction with. When I break the cost down to hours, more advantageous to have someone else do the media blasting, and I don't have to clean up the garage afterwards. Painting the pieces will be epoxy primer, gloss black, then coated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rednaxs60, post: 220277, member: 4617"] So it's on with the restomod. Had a good day once I was back from a few errands. Had new street tires installed on my bicycle, sold the old ones for a good price. Picked up a new drill/driver set - Bosch. The driver can do both 1/4 inch tools such as screw drivers, and it has a 1/2 inch square drive for sockets. Came with a recip saw as well. Installed the trunk so I can progress the wiring retrofit:[ATTACH type="full" alt="Trunk Installed.jpg"]21173._xfImport[/ATTACH]Got the lift prepped for engine removal and install. Might get this done this weekend. Once the engine comes down, it has to go in the bike. Will post pic of my makeshift lift when I take the engine off the work bench. The bike will be moved to the lift, the V-Strom will take it's place alongside the wall, and the work bench will be for parts. All coming together. Looked at some of the pieces I could remove to do a paint refresh. Going to do what I can now because I sure won't want to do any painting for a while. Going to have the pieces media blasted. I could spend the time to sand and such, but I can also spend my time progressing the main work in conjunction with. When I break the cost down to hours, more advantageous to have someone else do the media blasting, and I don't have to clean up the garage afterwards. Painting the pieces will be epoxy primer, gloss black, then coated. [/QUOTE]
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