thecurryman
XS400 Enthusiast
Hey yall just picked up this 77 xs400 from a motorcycle enthusiast who was downsizing due to marriage. He's been vouched for by my coworker as a solid mechanic and he seems like an upfront dude. Now onto the issue.
When I bought it he told me it wasn't running and the reason for that was that he was running it with no filters and it sucked a turn signal relay into the carb. He looked around for components to try and rebuild the head but instead found a complete head and decided to just buy that. He installed it and said that when he went to start it up it wouldn't. Sat on it for a while, life got busy and he never got around to checking it out so it was posted for sale. I got the motorcycle over to my coworkers garage and put the battery on a trickle charge this afternoon. I was able to get a Clymer manual and have been looking through it. I plan on going over to my coworkers garage tomorrow to see about getting it running.
My question to everyone is, where should I start? My plan was to see if I could crank it first and see what it sounds like and maybe go from there but if any of the more experienced wrench turners here have any suggestions on what to look at first I am all ears. This is my first bike but I remanufacture industrial machinery and do tool and die work for a living so I'm not afraid to get in there and get dirty.
Thanks in advance
When I bought it he told me it wasn't running and the reason for that was that he was running it with no filters and it sucked a turn signal relay into the carb. He looked around for components to try and rebuild the head but instead found a complete head and decided to just buy that. He installed it and said that when he went to start it up it wouldn't. Sat on it for a while, life got busy and he never got around to checking it out so it was posted for sale. I got the motorcycle over to my coworkers garage and put the battery on a trickle charge this afternoon. I was able to get a Clymer manual and have been looking through it. I plan on going over to my coworkers garage tomorrow to see about getting it running.
My question to everyone is, where should I start? My plan was to see if I could crank it first and see what it sounds like and maybe go from there but if any of the more experienced wrench turners here have any suggestions on what to look at first I am all ears. This is my first bike but I remanufacture industrial machinery and do tool and die work for a living so I'm not afraid to get in there and get dirty.
Thanks in advance