Here are the pictures of the Huntmaster bits that I'll use to catalogue the bike for the painter:
Sunday, 27 August 2023
Sunday, 20 August 2023
VMCC Castle Acre Run
Sunday dawns and I'm up early to get to the start of the Norwich & District VMCC Castle Acre Run but first, it's a trip on the W/NG to deliver the TS125 tank:
With the tank back on the MZ, son Tom starts the freshly oiled & fuelled SQ4 that he will ride today. I'm on the modern Interceptor, just for a change.
First stop is at the start of the run, for tea, a chat and to sign on. Lovely barn conversion and outbuildings:
At 11:00, we depart for the 37 mile trip to Castle Acre, following the Tulip route sheets. I make the mistake of relaxing at the back of a line of two bikes who miss a turn and I have to double back, messing up my calculations. We arrive eventually, and I'm not last, though I expect to find Tom and the SQ4 there already. He's not, and it turns out he's stopped to wait for me, witnessed by the missed calls on my phone. He turns up a few minutes later and we have lunch.
Tuesday, 15 August 2023
Charlie's Shed - Lining a petrol tank
The reason you don't want it pooling is that it gases off a little when setting, and you don't want voids in the lining:
Three hours later, or when the sealer is dry but still tacky, you do the second coat in the same way. Then you let it cure for five days. Easy peasy.
This 400 ml kit is supposed to be sufficient for a 10 gallon tank, and I'm sure it is. My plan was to seal both the MZ tank and the Huntmaster tank in one sitting, but obviously two tanks have a greater metal surface than one tank (though the two together totalled less than 10 gallons) and I wasn't confident I'd have enough for both, so I ordered some more sealer for the FH.
Friday, 4 August 2023
Charlie's Shed - Points backplate
A plea on the VMCC forum found me a little job this week - local BSA B33 rider Richard was looking for a new points backplate - the old one had a stripped hole at the contact set clamping screw.
I volunteered to help - I do this sometimes, it’s a good way to meet new people, it costs nothing and it’s always nice to practice one’s skills. A quick Google revealed that while you can get contact sets, caps and condensers for these ‘distributors’ - Lucas 18D2 or similar, used by BSA, Norton and Royal Enfield the backplate is not available: