Thanks Loren, I am pleased with the purchase, and of course you know I am putting in a lot of hours into it. Basically, I am addressing issues created by previous owners !

I was told by the young guy I got the bike from,that this bike belonged to someone he know's grandpa,who had got up in years and could no longer hold up the weight of his HD but he did want to continue riding as long as possible,he saw the Eliminator line ,and liked the looks of them,so he bought this 250 brand new. I am likely the guy that drove the truck to Kawasaki Midwest, and brought this bike back to Toledo,un-crated it,and assembled it,as I was told that it has been here since it was new in 1988.
In this photo ,you are looking at Granpa's handy work on what he felt was necessary to do to the stock factory air intake system ! ( what the hell ARE we looking at exactly ! ? ) Are those the tops of "single serving" orange juice cans ?

He took a saw ,and had a good go at the factory air box,now the starter relay and the bike's fuse box have lost their mounting place,they were just left flopping around under the bikes side covers
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I went to ebay and found this airbox ,and bought it. It will be here Friday and will get installed.
Why stop there when we can do further mischief ? Grandpa figured his next best move would be to chuck up a 3/8ths drill bit into his electric drill ,and have a go at the exhaust system as well !
Five strategically placed holes oughta do the trick !
I have not removed the carbs yet,but I am going to next weekend when the factory stock airbox arrives,and go thru them, The bike fires right up when cold,with NO choke, but after you ride it for awhile and the bike gets hot .....it takes a lot of cranking to get re-started, I pulled the valve cover to inspect valve clearances and found them to be spot on !

I guess Granpa had not been in there before !

He also cut into the red wire leaving the fuse box and attached a long wire running all the way to the cooling fan ,so that as soon as the ignition key is turned to the on position ,the fan starts running,and continues to run the entire time the bike is on. I drained about a half cup of coolant total upon coolant replacement procedure yesterday,that is ALL the coolant that was in the system ! After refilling I expected to find leaks ,but found none ,and all looks good there .I took the bike out ,and put some more miles on it today,and now Pam says that she wants to learn to ride it too,
Will keep you up-dated as the fun continues !...............................Tony
