The great wash of '06
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Maty10
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The great wash of '06
Greg will be proud.....
The mighty 636 recently clocked up 48,000 ks, so while I'm giving it a good old birthday I thought I'd give it a bath too. So today I went all out, stripped all traces of plastic off and went to town with the kero, degreaser, soapy water and elbow grease. So far I've only cleaned the "pile of shit in the corner", the weather turned to crap before I had a chance to move on to the frame, etc, although that was probably a good thing cos the old elbows are running low on grease.
The "scheduled" maintainence chart at 48ks goes something along the lines of..... "Replace or regrease everything" and they do mean everything. Fork oil, brake fluid, brake lines, brake seals, fuel lines, valve clearances, carby balance, and regrease everything the looks like it might move. Since I'm now on Uni holidays and Melbourne's weather is utter crap at the moment I thought I would fulfill the list all at once, who cares if it takes a week.
The mighty 636 recently clocked up 48,000 ks, so while I'm giving it a good old birthday I thought I'd give it a bath too. So today I went all out, stripped all traces of plastic off and went to town with the kero, degreaser, soapy water and elbow grease. So far I've only cleaned the "pile of shit in the corner", the weather turned to crap before I had a chance to move on to the frame, etc, although that was probably a good thing cos the old elbows are running low on grease.
The "scheduled" maintainence chart at 48ks goes something along the lines of..... "Replace or regrease everything" and they do mean everything. Fork oil, brake fluid, brake lines, brake seals, fuel lines, valve clearances, carby balance, and regrease everything the looks like it might move. Since I'm now on Uni holidays and Melbourne's weather is utter crap at the moment I thought I would fulfill the list all at once, who cares if it takes a week.
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Hey-Soos-Marimba!!! Mi ojos!!
that blue thing in the corner has burned my eyeballs! What the hell is it?! I know it's a trumpy, but why is it in the same vicinity as such a glorious bike?!
Hope you remember which bolt goes where!
Maybe a progress report with pics as you go?? That'd be awesome if you have the spare time!
that blue thing in the corner has burned my eyeballs! What the hell is it?! I know it's a trumpy, but why is it in the same vicinity as such a glorious bike?!
Hope you remember which bolt goes where!
Maybe a progress report with pics as you go?? That'd be awesome if you have the spare time!

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That'd be the old man's Sprint ST. Piece of crap alright. In the first week it blew a case gasket. The headlights are horrible. It's got fark all go, but stick a pillion on the back and it will lift the front in 4thYankee wrote:that blue thing in the corner has burned my eyeballs! What the hell is it?!
Stay tuned .....Yankee wrote:Maybe a progress report with pics as you go?? That'd be awesome if you have the spare time!
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Update....
Weather has been too shitty to wash the rest of the frame, etc, so I went along with the valve clearance job.
Pleased to report that all clearances were within tollerance
which makes Maty a happy chappy. Much better than the 9 shims I replaced at 36ks, and confirms my theory that the wankers at PS never checked them. Bummer that I went out a bought a fancy new micrometer and never got to use it
Only snag was the cam chain coming out of the exhaust gear grooves and just sitting on top. Didn't notice until I had the cam holder tightened up, so had to go through the 20 bolt sequence again
If anyone is thinking about doing their clearances but is a little apprehensive because its "a big job", really its not. It's a good simple little job, doesn't require the removal of everything in sight, is quite structured and easy to follow, is soooooo much cheaper than paying a shop to do it, and is really rewarding for the ego.
Anyway it doesn't seem too hot atm, maybe I'll go wash the rest of it. Have to wait till payday tomorrow to buy the fork oil, etc.
Weather has been too shitty to wash the rest of the frame, etc, so I went along with the valve clearance job.
Pleased to report that all clearances were within tollerance
Only snag was the cam chain coming out of the exhaust gear grooves and just sitting on top. Didn't notice until I had the cam holder tightened up, so had to go through the 20 bolt sequence again
If anyone is thinking about doing their clearances but is a little apprehensive because its "a big job", really its not. It's a good simple little job, doesn't require the removal of everything in sight, is quite structured and easy to follow, is soooooo much cheaper than paying a shop to do it, and is really rewarding for the ego.
Anyway it doesn't seem too hot atm, maybe I'll go wash the rest of it. Have to wait till payday tomorrow to buy the fork oil, etc.
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Great report Maty. I will be doing my shims in the next two weeks or so (at 99999kms
) so I will follow this thread carefully.
hmm... so the clearance doesn't have to be out of spec after all your km's ? Hope mine are still okay
hmm... so the clearance doesn't have to be out of spec after all your km's ? Hope mine are still okay
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javaman wrote:hmm... so the clearance doesn't have to be out of spec after all your km's ? Hope mine are still okay
9 of them were out at 36ks (probably not checked up until then). 12ks later at 48k they're still the same as they were last time. So at 100ks, I'm guessing quite a few of yours will be out!
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OOOOOPPPPSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It didn't "hit" the ground, only spun on the tie downs, flipping itself over and "resting" on the clutch lever (breaking it of course, damn thing).
If I wasn't sweating from the heat (damn its hot in there) I was when that happened. After all that I didn't have a big enough socket to get the swingarm pivot bolt undone anyway, grrrrr.
Anyways got the subframe, 4 pegs and the backend of the motor clean. That aussie export degreaser is good stuff.
So shouldn't be any complications from having the engine near upside down I hope, it'll sit for a few days the right way up so any oil will have drained back down.
It didn't "hit" the ground, only spun on the tie downs, flipping itself over and "resting" on the clutch lever (breaking it of course, damn thing).
If I wasn't sweating from the heat (damn its hot in there) I was when that happened. After all that I didn't have a big enough socket to get the swingarm pivot bolt undone anyway, grrrrr.
So shouldn't be any complications from having the engine near upside down I hope, it'll sit for a few days the right way up so any oil will have drained back down.
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