Gotta love it. Yep it's all there... Everything is there from when that person got it but not all the right covers and whatnot. Same thing happened with mine but I traded him something I had money in anyways so oh well
Gotta love it. Yep it's all there... Everything is there from when that person got it but not all the right covers and whatnot. Same thing happened with mine but I traded him something I had money in anyways so oh well
Found out today I might be trading an old revolver I have for an 85 honda atc 200s that needs some work
Oooh, I like guns even better than ATCs.
Russ
It's an 1894 columbian firearms mfg in New York 5 shot revolver. They aren't worth much and use .32 black powder rds. It's in pretty good shape.
On another note, I had a few minutes to do a compression test after adjusting the valves and now I'm sitting at about 100psi. I don't have much time tonight but I plan on getting the engine back in and seeing if I can get this beast fired up and running.
Sounds good, best of luck in both things.
Russ
Threw the engine back in tonight...double check connections and she starts first pull!!! I need to adjust the carb but she runs!!! Can you tell I'm a happy fella ?
I would do another compression test on the bench and save some work! Then if the valve adjustment helped hang it back on the frame. You can run the electric starter easily with a jumper starter or just take the battery you were using and a set of jumper cables, negative to the motor somewhere and positive to the starter. Just touch the other end to the batteries positive terminal and she will crank over.
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1984 Honda ATC200ES "Big Red"
1982 ATC200E "Hondie"
1988 TRX300FW "Project Quad" Still in progress....
Thx fellas
I like how you thanked me for getting you into all of this lol. I didn't tell you to trade for it but it's good you got it running. Now you can come out to the house and ride with me!
1979 ATC110
1983 ATC110
1984 ATC110
1984 ATC125M
1985 ATC110 2 of them
1985 ATC110 The wife's
1987 ATC125M
1985 ATC250ES
1984 DX225 with 250 timberwolf engine and swingarm. Wolf in DX clothing
Lol yea I know man but you always would talk to me about them and my father in law got an 83 atc 110 so I figured what the hell