Another hour became available and I dismantled much of the ignition system. Among the best advice is taking many pictures, before and during the dismantling. This was true even in the days of film cameras, but digital photography and the ability to print at home, allows you to take the picture and mark up the print as you proceed.
Undoubtedly, I'm among the last to discover this but I still appreciate the ability.
Rebuilding Trixie, a 1975 Norton Commando that has not been ridden in over 20 years.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
For the first time in a couple of weeks, I was able to find an hour to begin the marking and removal of the electrical systems, starting with the tail light and blinkers. Having only the hour, there wasn't time to warm the garage, so I bundled up to pull and mark wires in the balmy 25 degree space.
Next step will be to remove the coils and ignition system and then remove the cylinder head to get an idea of what lies in those dark holes.
Next step will be to remove the coils and ignition system and then remove the cylinder head to get an idea of what lies in those dark holes.
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