Hi All,
I finally found time (and space) to work on the 1979 R65 my dad found in a chicken shed. I first reported on this find here:
http://www.bmwr65.org/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1280225088So over the summer I have been fixing up things. Here's an incomplete list:
* The crank didn't turn. At first I thought that pistons could have seized or something else rusted shut, since it had been standing in this open barn for some 5-odd years. When checking the oil level it turned out that the engine had been topped off completely with fresh (clean) oil, so after draining and refilling with the proper amount it allowed itself to be cranked again. Yay!
I inspected the chambers through the spark plug hole, they looked dry except for the cylinder wall.
* The carburetors were completely gummed up. Complete rebuild of both; new gaskets, rubbers etc. plus an ultrasonic cleaning of the body and parts.
* The front brake (single disk ATE) was seized on both ends. Pulled everything apart, cleaned and partly rebuild, polished the caliper pistons, put everything together, turns out that the longest brake hose was plugged with rust. I'm awaiting a second hand one from eGay right now. In the meantime found out that the master cylinder was still leaking so I'm bidding on a 2nd hand one as well.
* The keys were gone, the filler cap was rusted shut to the tank. I drilled a hole in the filler cap to fix the two parts with a screw and I unscrewed it with lever. It was completely rusted, see photos below. I dismantled the cap, ordered some key blanks and started to file a new key. Once I managed to do that, I also opened up the contact key lock, cleaned everything and filed a key for that one as well. (Different key codes *of course* Pfffff...) Now both locks run smooth as a baby's buttock again! Also got new rubbers for the fuel cap.
So last weekend I tried to start her with help from a colleague who rides BMW for over 30 years now, but we couldn't get further than a click click click click clack clack of the starter motor. So after a few clicks, the sound changes to a different clack.
Now I don't really know what would be the logical next step to check…
Do I need to check/clean/re-grease the starter first, as mentioned by nhmaf in this thread? Â
http://www.bmwr65.org/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1314909923Or is an inspection of the contact points in order?
Where to start?
Iwan










