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Stored for 8 years? I'd replace the tires without question.
Then you would have guess that your uncle parked it because it needed a new clutch and gone from there.
03? it may suffer from worn cam lobes if it didn't get the factory upgrades. That was the year engines were failing from over fast wear of cams and rocker problems. Don't ask how I know.
While/when/if the back tyre is off, remove the bevel box and lube the driveshaft splines. Replace box, lube splines in bevel box.
Moly goes in final drive, not gearbox but it's okay if it's already in the tranny.
Chaos: You said above that you are "going to adjust the tappets this winter". Your bike is a "hydro" (I own two) and you don't adjust the tappets/valve clearances. Really. As in, "Never". Leave them alone. They're fine.Ralph
Ok, now you know why he parked it. Sounds like the starter is frozen up from the magnets coming loose. You *can* turn the engine over by hand, right?
I blew that same fuse with a loose connection. Keep checking them."Applied some dielectric grease to all contacts." Uh oh raggy!Check for hydro recall (see above) and check if it is a single or dual plate clutch (pics are on this forum). Do these first!
STARTERChinese works fine mine 4 years oldhttp://www.ebay.com/itm/Moto-Guzzi-Starter-D6RA21-D6RA210-750-1100-1969-04-12V-18355-/201162016239?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2ed630c5ef&vxp=mtr#ht_2070wt_758micky
Been having the feeling that the +12 lead out to the starter needs to be cleaned, greased up and reconnected. Fingers are crossed!
Luckily the bike has the double plate clutch. Proof is in the pudding: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6D0kHUZb3RtY3NkYVl6alQyQnM/edit?usp=sharing
You've already said you jumpered the starter and it didn't crank. I'm still saying the starter is toast. No cam recall done? <sigh> I know of one 40K mile bike that hasn't had it done, but it's the ONLY one. The triple tree crack is easy enough to inspect.
And don't forget to have the oil pump examined during the cam procedure. That's where the metal bits go.
Great to see! Bunch of bikes went over 30k waiting on the hydro kits to hit stock back in '05-'06 (mine did 36k), but it's the first issue you need to address. You don't want a bunch of metal in that motor. There have been a couple of posts on here in the past few months that have been able to get that covered by MG so start working that now.
I am somewhat suspect of the jumpered starter tests results. Are sparks supposed to fly when the jumper, in my case a screwdriver, is connected?Added to my reminders. Thanks!