
Here are a few pics.

2001 was the last time the bike was fired up.


My bro in law must be one of the early pioneers of the red ano'd skid plate. What do you think Doug?
Smash wrote:LOL, I actually picked out the "Doug Plate" before I read your comment. As with all projects I'd recommend a good pressure wash before hand, makes the job a ton more enjoyable when your not covered in grease. What ever snaps off from the pressure of the water needed to be replaced anyways!!Oh, and don't forget eBay for parts, that's where I found a lot of old 70's Husky stuff.
Does that thing have Pastrana bars?
Top Cat wrote:Ernie,
I've restored several bikes and the single most important thing to do is make sure the fuel system is clean. That included the tank, petcock and carb. One of my Trail 70's had so much gunk from evaporated gas that the entire carb had to be replaced.
Good luck I've met some great people restoring bikes and had fun doing it.
Ernie Pezz wrote:Top Cat wrote:Ernie,
I've restored several bikes and the single most important thing to do is make sure the fuel system is clean. That included the tank, petcock and carb. One of my Trail 70's had so much gunk from evaporated gas that the entire carb had to be replaced.
Good luck I've met some great people restoring bikes and had fun doing it.
Top Cat, I cleaned the tank out tonight. To my surprise, it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. The petcock was frozen solid! I got it loosened up and it's now working pretty good. I'm off tomorrow, so I'll tackle the carbs. Hopefully they aren't too gunked up. I'm sure by the time I'm done, I'll have taken the whole bike apart, lubed everything, and put it back together. Yee Haw!
Smash wrote:Ernie Pezz wrote:Top Cat wrote:Ernie,
I've restored several bikes and the single most important thing to do is make sure the fuel system is clean. That included the tank, petcock and carb. One of my Trail 70's had so much gunk from evaporated gas that the entire carb had to be replaced.
Good luck I've met some great people restoring bikes and had fun doing it.
Top Cat, I cleaned the tank out tonight. To my surprise, it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. The petcock was frozen solid! I got it loosened up and it's now working pretty good. I'm off tomorrow, so I'll tackle the carbs. Hopefully they aren't too gunked up. I'm sure by the time I'm done, I'll have taken the whole bike apart, lubed everything, and put it back together. Yee Haw!
If the carbs are real bad the easiest thing to do is buy a can of parts dip/cleaner and soak the parts for a few days. Kragen/Checkers is the only place I know that sells it anymore and only in one gallon cans.
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