Sunday 29 November 2015

Used Harley-Davidson Horn Restored

Hi

My WL had a 6V car horn on when I bought it. I have managed to buy a used 6V H-D horn on eBay a while ago. It was a bit the worse for wear. I have stripped it, sanded it down to bare metal, resprayed it and assembled it. I just need to spray the face plate.

The Refurbished Horn


Saturday 28 November 2015

The Kick Starter Ready

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I have fitted the newly arrived nuts and bolts for the kick starter and it is now ready for fitment to the gearbox. And the gearbox should be completely rebuilt by next week.

The Kick Starter with the new nuts and bolts

Some Small Parts have arrived

Good morning (South Africa time)

I have received some small parts that I have ordered from 45 Flathead Service in the Netherlands.

Some nuts and bolts that I have ordered, as the stuff on the bike was beyond saving
 

Monday 23 November 2015

Fenders being Prepared for Painting

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I have also been working on the fenders.



Update on the Engine Rebuild (Part 2)

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I dropped off all the parts that I had to paint, as well as, all of the nuts and bolts that I had to parkerize at Doepie this past Saturday.  The engine is back from the Engineering works and it is looking really great!  All still disassembled.  Here are some photo's.

The Cylinder Sleeves with new sleeves, valves and the head machined to fit the heads.

The original Conrods with new gudgeon pins, machined to exactly fit the new pistons

Doepie's work bench - full of 45 parts

New standard sized pistons and rings

The one crankcase - stamped with the number 41 - 5652 (made in 1941)

The other crackcase - with the same number 41 - 5652 (the 41 is a bit faint)

 This means that the engine have matching crankcases!


The engine number (also a 1941 number)

The gearbox is nearly finished - just waiting for some of the parts that I have ordered to arrive

The generator - Doepie says that this looks like an original, as the wires were only wired with the twist in the factory.

Wednesday 18 November 2015

Update on the Engine Rebuild

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Murphy has put the proverbial spanner in the engine rebuild.  ;-)

Doepie phoned me during the week to say that the engineering works had contacted him to inform him that they have issues with the re-boring of the piston sleeves to the next over-sized pistons and that that the valves will have to be replaced as well.  We were hoping that we could just replace the pistons with over-sized pistons (this would obviously require the piston sleeves to be re-bored to this size).

Anyway - this means the following:
  • We now will have to replace the piston sleeves with new sleeves;
  • Rather than using the over-sized pistons, we will have to go back to the standard piston size;
  • And we will have to replace all of the valves.

This is a lot more work (and it somes with a much higher price tag)!

I have to take the Linkert Carb Rebuild Kit (it has arrived during the week from the USA) to Doepie on Saturday.  He should have the engine back from the engineering works by then.  I'll take some pictures of the engine and post them next week.

The engine and gearbox rebuild should be finished by mid-December.  I'll fit the engine and gearbox befor Christmas.  If I can accomplish that before Christmas, the resotration of the Harley-Davidson WL will have progressed significantly.  There is still a lot of work ahead, but I am getting there.

Monday 9 November 2015

Still More Engine Parts Ordered

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Darn!  Just when I thought that I had all of the required engine and gearbox parts ordered that Doepie needs to do the engine, carburetor and the gearbox rebuild, he phones me to say that the head studs were damaged and that he suggests that I buy new studs.  He also mentioned that 3 of the nuts were damaged as well.  I ordered this from the Netherlands as well.

I took the opportunity to also buy the hardware that I need to fasten the primary chain cover, as the chain had mauled the inner and outer cover, as well as, the mounting hardware.  I have been able to fix the covers though.

I consequently ordered:




Wednesday 4 November 2015

Ordered Some New Old Stock Parts

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My objective with the restoration is to get back to 100% original with the Harley-Davidson looking like the day that it came out of the factory.

I spoke to Doepie this week and he mentioned that the 3-brush 6V generator is 100% original, but that the regulator is an after-market regulator.  In trawling through eBay I came across a NOS 3-brush Delco-Remy 6V regulator.  It should arrive in South Africa in about 3 weeks time.





The headlight glass lense has been broken and I also came across a Cycle-Ray lense on eBay.










Lastly, the wiring on the bike has been replaced with new, plastic-coated wiring.  Uglyeee!  I came across a NOS coil to distributor wire on eBay.  And yes, it is only one wire, but this wire is very visible on the bike.  As for the rest, I'll use a replica cloth-covered wiring loom that looks identical to the factory original.