Hi Doc, Thanks for the reply. I pulled the carby again and stripped it. Did find some fine sand in the float bowl. The tank had a few dings in it when I got the bike. Not too bad but looked ugly. I sand blasted the tank before repairing it and thought I had the cap and tap outlets blocked. Apparently not well enough :-{ I'll try an inline fuel filter and see what happens. Unfortunately when I went to blow the carby out my compressor went bang and the smoke got out. Knocked out the house safety switch. I'll have to wait till I can get time to get to my brothers place to give it a blow out before reassembly. Wont be till after next week now though, as I have 2 grandkids racing in the Australian Dirt Track Championships this weekend at the Gold Coast. Takes precedence over everything.
Also I noticed that the CDI unit has rubber gromets in the mount holes. I assumed they were for insulation? There again I don't think it has the original CDI either, as there is one wire (blue with white stripe) that has been snipped of. Any idea how to clean bullet connectors? I pulled the 2 plug connections apart and the male bullet ends are quite rusty looking. They are easy enough to clean, but how do you get at the inside of the female sockets?
While I had the tank off I thought I'd check the coil as well, and I don't think it would be earthing too well as there is paint on the mount points. I've cleaned them up as well.
You're right about not having the original front end. When I got the bike the forks were (still are) very pitted, so I machined out the bottom tree clamp of a set of pitbike forks and fitted the RM80 stem bolt to them. They are close to the same length, and now that it's done they will be easy to replace when they screw up, and they're as cheap as chips to buy new. Can replace then almost as cheap as putting new seals and dust covers in the original forks. The bike wasn't rebuilt to race so the lack of originality is no big deal, just a bit annoying.
I'll have another crack at it next week and let you know how it goes.
Thanks again
Kel