Thursday, August 09, 2018

A bit more progress.

The new battery was delivered so I fitted it at the soonest opportunity.

I had to flip the battery clamp 180 degrees to make it fit.

The next thing I needed to do to get the engine running again is to set the static ignition timing. The first thing to do is to get cylinder 1 at TDC on the firing stroke. I had to take the camshaft cover off to make sure that the camshaft was in the right position with both valves closed. With the camshaft cover removed, I decided to clean, paint and lacquer it while it was off the engine.


I've also put the charger on the battery to keep it topped up.

Monday, August 06, 2018

A bit more done today.

I put a multimeter on the battery and it was reading 10.8 volts so the battery is toast. I'll get a new one ordered.

I'd previously checked the lights and the only thing that wasn't working was the hazards. I thought it might've been the switch so I squirted some contact cleaner in. That didn't work so I swapped out the flasher unit for a spare that I had (Dolomites have separate flasher units for the indicators and hazard warning lights) and they started working again.

I gave the interior a clean and it is looking a bit better. More like a car!

I'm going to change the brake fluid so that's another job to add to the list.

Sunday, August 05, 2018

Getting it back on the road.

I've decided that I'm going to get the Dolomite back on the road. I've made a list of jobs and got started. When I tried to jack it up I found corrosion in the NSR jacking point. So that's another job to add to the list.

I decided to carry on regardless and got one of the jobs crossed off the list. I've cleaned and freed off the rear brakes.

I've been charging the battery regularly and it was due to be done again so I've got it on charge.

I've been making videos so I'll put up a YouTube link in a future post.