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Offline egschade

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Re: 1985 V65 Lario
« Reply #30 on: October 10, 2023, 07:40:35 PM »
$1500 for a cosmetically nice Lario is money well spent, IMHO. Don't be surprised if the motor spins over but has a dead head, though..  :smiley:
If both heads are good, it's a bargain.  :thumb:
Edit: oh, forgot.. there is a necessary rear drive mod on an 85. There's a transmission vent mod that should needs to be done so a full liter of transmission lube can be used. If fifth gear is whining, it's too late. I detailed both here.. somewhere.

What constitutes a "dead head" and how do you determine if a head is good or not?
The elder Eric in NJ

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Offline Chuck in Indiana

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Re: 1985 V65 Lario
« Reply #31 on: October 11, 2023, 06:23:29 AM »
Pull a plug, turn it over with your finger in it.. :shocked: :smiley: No compression? She's dead, Jim..
Chuck in (Elwood) Indiana/sometimes SoCal
 
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Offline huub

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Re: 1985 V65 Lario
« Reply #32 on: October 11, 2023, 07:30:24 AM »
Dusting this off as I've discovered an '86 Lario with 18K miles near me for $1500. Seller states "been sitting' for a while so won't start but engine spins freely. Pictures show a fully intact bike in v. good cosmetic condition.

Is it a fools errand to try and bring it back to life?

sounds like a good deal , worst case it dropped a valve and you'll have to find  a V65 two valve engine to drop in instead of the 4 valve engine.
if the engine is still servicable after new valves and valve springs it should be ok.
these are great little bikes.

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Re: 1985 V65 Lario
« Reply #33 on: October 11, 2023, 03:23:08 PM »
Pull a plug, turn it over with your finger in it.. :shocked: :smiley: No compression? She's dead, Jim..

Succinct, and to the point as usual Chuck. :grin:
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Offline egschade

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Re: 1985 V65 Lario
« Reply #34 on: October 11, 2023, 05:53:18 PM »
Pull a plug, turn it over with your finger in it.. :shocked: :smiley: No compression? She's dead, Jim..

I have a cheapie compression tester that should do the job. What's a decent PSI, 150+?
« Last Edit: October 11, 2023, 05:53:56 PM by egschade »
The elder Eric in NJ

2024 Triumph 400X Scrambler
1971 Honda SL350

Past Guzzis:
1985 LeMans 1000
2020 V85TT Adventure
V65 SP
V7 III Stone
V50
Griso 1200SE Tenni
Breva 1100
EV Touring

Offline Chuck in Indiana

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Re: 1985 V65 Lario
« Reply #35 on: October 12, 2023, 05:41:47 AM »
The point being.. if it has dropped a valve etc. there won't be *any* compression on that side. If you have 2 good heads you'll need to overhaul them anyway so a compression reading is a moot point at this time.
Chuck in (Elwood) Indiana/sometimes SoCal
 
87 AeroLario
95 Skorpion tour
25 Triumph Speed 900
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Offline egschade

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Re: 1985 V65 Lario
« Reply #36 on: October 12, 2023, 07:10:55 AM »
The point being.. if it has dropped a valve etc. there won't be *any* compression on that side. If you have 2 good heads you'll need to overhaul them anyway so a compression reading is a moot point at this time.

Ah, got it. Thanks for the advice.
The elder Eric in NJ

2024 Triumph 400X Scrambler
1971 Honda SL350

Past Guzzis:
1985 LeMans 1000
2020 V85TT Adventure
V65 SP
V7 III Stone
V50
Griso 1200SE Tenni
Breva 1100
EV Touring


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