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Offline Gusable

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Re: 76 Convert restoration/refreshening.
« Reply #30 on: October 16, 2022, 11:38:39 AM »
I’ve really enjoyed reading this write up! Nice bike!
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Re: 76 Convert restoration/refreshening.
« Reply #31 on: October 18, 2022, 04:10:34 PM »
Thank you, Gusable, I appreciate the kind words.
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Re: 76 Convert restoration/refreshening.
« Reply #32 on: October 18, 2022, 06:31:52 PM »
Your painted parts look great! as does the rest of the bike, nice work!  :thumb:
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Re: 76 Convert restoration/refreshening.
« Reply #33 on: October 18, 2022, 10:43:28 PM »
Your painted parts look great! as does the rest of the bike, nice work!  :thumb:

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Re: 76 Convert restoration/refreshening.
« Reply #33 on: October 18, 2022, 10:43:28 PM »

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Re: 76 Convert restoration/refreshening.
« Reply #34 on: November 15, 2022, 03:16:18 PM »
Today , I decided to take a look at the distributor, the points looked great, no pitting present, but the gap was a bit small, so I set the gap on both, and then hooked up the timing light . The timing was quite retarded on both cylinder, so I set it to the proper slow speed advance. after marking the appropriate marks on the flywheel with white paint, I checked the advance at 5-6K rpms, and it went to where it should advance to.
Now I find the bike idles much better, I had to readjust my carb balance, and idle speed. The bike now idles very smoothly, and runs strong.
 
  Next, I plan to replace the funky stock air box with individual K&N pods, and install a V 7 sport breather in place of the oem one.
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Re: 76 Convert restoration/refreshening.
« Reply #35 on: March 16, 2023, 11:43:18 AM »
Since I got the Convert, I have tried a couple of rattle can high heat paint on the mufflers, and have not been 100% happy with the results. The most heat resistant paint I found is the VHT flat black header paint. The only thing I dont like is that the flat finish, while durable, after a few weeks turns into a dark  grayish color, and I really wanted a gloss or semi gloss black finish.
  The mufflers are a period correct set made specifically for the Guzzi in the 70s by a company called " Alphabet's Headers" and they have a nice mellow rumble, so I wanted to preserve these. Some day I will pony up the bucks to have them properly ceramic coated, but for now ,I found a rattle can product that seems very good. Its a VHT paint made for engine blocks, that is supposed to be chemical resistant,and resistant to heat up to 500 degrees. ( the flat black VHT header paint works up to 2000 degrees) and so far, the finish has held up very well on the mufflers, and its a nice glossy black color.  I tested the "chemical resistance" , after cured, with a rag soaked in lacquer thinner,and it did not wipe the paint off. Good Stuff !
Rick
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Re: 76 Convert restoration/refreshening.
« Reply #36 on: March 17, 2023, 08:07:41 PM »
Since I got the Convert, I have tried a couple of rattle can high heat paint on the mufflers, and have not been 100% happy with the results. The most heat resistant paint I found is the VHT flat black header paint. The only thing I dont like is that the flat finish, while durable, after a few weeks turns into a dark  grayish color, and I really wanted a gloss or semi gloss black finish.
  The mufflers are a period correct set made specifically for the Guzzi in the 70s by a company called " Alphabet's Headers" and they have a nice mellow rumble, so I wanted to preserve these. Some day I will pony up the bucks to have them properly ceramic coated, but for now ,I found a rattle can product that seems very good. Its a VHT paint made for engine blocks, that is supposed to be chemical resistant,and resistant to heat up to 500 degrees. ( the flat black VHT header paint works up to 2000 degrees) and so far, the finish has held up very well on the mufflers, and its a nice glossy black color.  I tested the "chemical resistance" , after cured, with a rag soaked in lacquer thinner,and it did not wipe the paint off. Good Stuff !
Rick

Thanks for the research and report! I have had mixed results with low gloss black ceramic coating on mufflers and would not go that route again. Good to know that the VHT when cured is so durable.  The black ceramic coating I had done scratches very easily, not worth it IMHO.
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Re: 76 Convert restoration/refreshening.
« Reply #37 on: Today at 05:37:13 AM »










I had a transmission oil leak, and decided to go ahead and replace all the seals, gaskets and "O" rings in the transmission, and Torque converter system. I also replaced the rear main seal with a viton one, as well as the flange gasket, which was seeping a little oil.
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