I posted earlier about how I bought a 96 Honda Helix with 7100 miles last Wednesday. I wanted to give an update on what I've done and how it rides. I spent 3 long days / nights tearing it down for a good cleaning and doing all the maintenance. It's put back together, now, and I took it out for the maiden voyage this morning.
Maintenance performed:
oil change, Mobil 1 10w-40 (old oil was fresh)
coolant change, Honda HP Pro coolant (old coolant looked good)
brake fluid flush, Prestone DOT4 (old fluid was low and filthy..never changed?)
final drive oil, Valvoline synthetic 75-90 gear oil
new air filter, HiFlo Filtro (old one was dirty and oily)
new spark plug, copper NGK (had the old split fire plug, looked very old)
CVT cover removed and took apart and cleaned up variator and clutch. Old belt was still within spec but looks original. Clutch bell was blue from overheating at some point. Will replace all these components in the future. First time I've ever seen an old school Honda variator packed with grease..not a pretty sight. Rollers have flat spots and everything looked original in there.
Body came apart in a pretty logical way. The fussiest parts were the floor boards and front inner fenders. There are specific orders to install things...if you screw it up you need to remove certain parts and reinstall in correct order.
Very surprised to find almost no corrosion..on anything. The fuel tank was the only thing showing any rust. It was on the flat part of the tank where the top and bottom pieces are pressed together. Water must sit on this horizontal surface. I cleaned it up and soaked with our friend, ACF-50. I did use anti sieze on most bolts when reassembling to prevent future corrosion and to ease removal.
I pretty much pulled everything off the scoot except the dashboard and the front 'hood/fender' as I could clean everything I needed without removing these final parts.
My 'to do' list includes:
new fuel filter, new windscreen (current one has odd clouding / hazing that doesn't appear to polish out), new tires, muffler gaskets to stop exhaust leak, rubber bushings for the shocks...don't want to spend all the $ on new shocks, yet.
I'll also need to pull apart the front caliper as one pad is much thinner than the other, telling me a slide pin is stuck..will want to clean and relube caliper and put on new pads. Will check rear brake when I pull wheel for tire replacement. Assume it will need a thorough cleaning and probably install new brake shoes.
I only found 2 broken tabs, both the result of impact damage. I fixed one and just need one of those metal clips that slip over the tab for a screw to go into to fix the other.
Last big screw up...I noticed a wire was unhooked and one rerouted from the rear brake switch..I assumed correctly that this was done to bypass the rear brake safety switch that is pressed to enable the scoot to start. It also unhooked the rear brake light, so only the front brake activates the brake light..not good...but I can live with it, briefly. It will jsut take a LOT of disassembly to get to that wire under the floor cover.
Next step is polishing out the paint. It looks good from 10 feet but every panel is marred or scratched when you get up close. No broken panels or cracks, which was good to see.
I'll attach a few pics and then give a brief first ride review.