| From: Frank Casssese <nutrit-@juno.com> Reply-To: Loopfram-@topica.com To: Loopfram-@topica.com Subject: Re: pulling an engine and other newbie questions Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2001 22:06:43 -0700
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Jeff, I'm also starting a rebuild of a basket '73 Eldo. Sounds like they both had the same PO. Good luck. Frank '70 Ambo, '73 Eldo, '84 Cal II
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Jeff, Welcome to the list. I have just finished restoring my Eldo, and have a few words of advice about the wiring. The original wiring has all the current for the lights, signals, and horns going through the handlebar "snuffbox" switches. These switches aren't the best switches around, and tend to malfunction, partly because of the heavy currents which are switched through them. For this reason, I redesigned the electrical system so that the handlebar switches turn on standard automotive relays, which switch the heavy current loads. I put all relays and fuses on a board mounted behind the left sidecover, which meant that I had to mount the (lawn tractor) battery longitudinally instead of transversely (which is standard). The system works very well, but I think it probably used about twice as many wires as the standard harness, and took quite a bit of time to wire up. I'm glad I did it though, as I think the whole system is now more electrically efficient (with much lower ohmic losses) and easy to service (I hated taking apart the headlamp to replace a fuse). At any rate, I plan to document my design, and once I've done that, could supply the wiring diagram and harness connectorization if you are interested. Brian '74 Eldo '78 T3
Jeff Meegan wrote:
| Hi Loopers,
quick intro -- I've been riding and rebuilding bmw boxers and american v-twins for about 10 years when I got bit by the guzzi bug. I bought a basket case 1970 Ambassador that I am trying to |
do
| a ground-up rebuild on. It's great :). I'm in the process of |
stripping
| it down so I can send off the frame and other bits for |
powdercoating,
| and am wondering if there is a preferred method for pulling the |
engine.
| 'nother question -- the PO decided to chop the factory wiring |
harness
| and rewire with lamp and extension cords...at least I'm guessing |
thats
| what happened as it doesn't look "factory" to me :). I believe this |
is a
| pre turn signal ambo and it's probably a pretty simple harness. Whats |
the
| general consensus on doing a custom harness vs buying a factor replacement?
Last one (at least for now), it seems to be leaking a good |
amount of
| oil from around the clutch pushrod area. Is this a common problem |
for
| these bikes? any recommended fix?
thanks!
jeff |
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