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I recently picked up a 1983 Honda ATC 185s from a buddy of mine that had it sitting in his shop for about 6 years. Once I got it home and off the truck I gave it a quick wash and started looking it over. All the fuel had been drained out already so decided to remove the fuel tank and give it a inspection. It had a little bit of rust inside but nothing bad at all. I cleaned it out with vinegar and it worked pretty good. That's when I found a couple of fuel leaks. The petcock was leaking and was a small leak from a repaired area.
Ordered a new petcock and cleaned up the previous repaired area to apply some JB Weld Steel Stick and see if that would seal up the pin hole leaks. Gave it a couple coats of paint and painted the fuel tank cap. Doesn't look pretty but just need it to work.
I removed the carb and inspected it. Was pretty dirty and realized it was not the factory carb so just ordered a cheap one from amazon for $20. Checked the air filter and it was still good along with the oil that was in the engine.
Carb arrived so installed it along with a new spark plug and rigged up a spray bottle with some fuel and a nipple to see if it would fire up. After a couple of pulls it fired right up and ran pretty well. At this moment I'm just waiting for the petcock to arrive and get the fuel tank where it's good to go so I can hopefully take it out for a ride.
Here are a few pics along the way.
Ordered a new petcock and cleaned up the previous repaired area to apply some JB Weld Steel Stick and see if that would seal up the pin hole leaks. Gave it a couple coats of paint and painted the fuel tank cap. Doesn't look pretty but just need it to work.
I removed the carb and inspected it. Was pretty dirty and realized it was not the factory carb so just ordered a cheap one from amazon for $20. Checked the air filter and it was still good along with the oil that was in the engine.
Carb arrived so installed it along with a new spark plug and rigged up a spray bottle with some fuel and a nipple to see if it would fire up. After a couple of pulls it fired right up and ran pretty well. At this moment I'm just waiting for the petcock to arrive and get the fuel tank where it's good to go so I can hopefully take it out for a ride.
Here are a few pics along the way.