REVIVING a 1985 Honda Aero 80 Scooter - HASN'T RUN IN 32 YEARS! - PART 1
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2019
- In this video (part 1 of at least 2) I get my old scooter running again!
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Nice video, nice scooter! I've bought the Honda Lead (Aero)50, 1984 year of produce, just today for 55$. It came from Japan to Russia in very good condition!
Can't kill them Honda's Pete!! Great vid man,good to see you again,keep rockin!!
Thanks so much!
@@petegreendrummer A steel guitar string, can of carb cleaner,and some compressed air will really help get those ports cleaned out once you disassemble.
Thanks man! I'm sure it needs alot of rehab! Im gonna get it to a shop sonetime this week, but if for any reason they're unable to get it road worthy, I'll persue some more DIY work!
@@petegreendrummer Haha,I can't wait to see you ride it,mount the camera on the handlebars,that would be classic!!😎
Very cool! I appreciated your previous video explaining your history with this specimen. You may just have a bunch of gunky gas lines at this point as you've sort of alluded to. Looking forward to the next part.
Thanks man!
It will need all new fuel lines and the carburetor will need to be rebuilt for sure.
great work
Pete,you could also remove the spark plug and spray a little bit of kerosene diesel fuel or WD-40 in there Rings might be sticky.
You need three things to make it run spark Fuel and compression .
I just picked up one hasn't ran untouched since 1988 only took 3 hours to completely revived from the dead
Anyone know where to get a tank ? I’m not having any luck
if u put something in front of the intake and crank it will pull fuel to the carb then it will start and run
Is it for sale ?
Hello I have one of the honda areo 80 but I need parts I lived in antigua & Barbuda if 6 have parts to sell me
Sorry, I do not have any parts to sell.
What scooter shops did you find in NJ? Looking for someone to work on my 84 aero
Well, I took my scooter to Steve's Moped in Dumont, NJ. But actually, I was disappointed with their service. I'd recommend looking for somewhere else. Bring it to Steve's as a last resort.
@@petegreendrummer ok
Put muriatic acid in rusty tanks to clean them out. Flush with baking soda and water to neutralize the acid
So what was up with the headlight?
The scooter has to be running for the headlight to be on. I have a 125 Aero I am reviving for my dad that is in a horrible state.
You could have revived the old gas tank with some acetone, bb's and coating.
How do you change the oil in t hff e motor? If you have to?
The motor oil
Well, this is a 2-stroke motor. On a typical 2-stroke, you would mix oil with the gasoline, and the motor simply consumes it. On this motor, however, there's a separate little oil tank under the seat, and the oil is fed to the carburetor as needed. So, it's not necessary to pre-mix the gas and fuel. If you're working on a 2-stroke motor (on an old scooter, or a lawn mower, or a weed whacker, etc...) make sure you're using 2 stroke oil!!!
@@petegreendrummer I have a 1984 honda areo 80 that I'm working on.
I found there is a motor drain plug on belt side and a fill plug. Thanks for getting back with me
@@luckydan100 The MIGHT be for the transmission oil. I checked the owners manual that I have, and unfortunately, it gives no maintenance info for the trans oil, other than to bring it into a dealer. So, unfortunately, I can't even tell you what type of oil it is! Sorry man!
@@petegreendrummer no worries I appreciate you getting back with me. Check out mitch's scooter stuff. Has alot of good info
what type of oil
Sorry, I don't remember the brand, if that's what you're asking. But it's 2-stroke oil.
Are you still having trouble registering your bike? You said that the estate of your mother's will needed to sign some papers right?
I hope what I have for you is good news.
My father died in 2015
That is not the good news lol
When my father died his mother was still alive, in fact my grandmother is still alive.
That being said when my father died my brother and I were both equally the states to his will by default as that is how it works in Canada.
I don't know how it works for you but when it came to any matters regarding my father's life including sending his body to be cremated both my brother and I had to sign the paperwork nobody else. I was 25 years old at the time both his mother brother and father are still alive.
So my Grandma my grandpa and my uncle are also alive, and when my dad died since he was single and not married his children by default are the executors of his will.
That's the words I'm looking for executors of the will.
I'm not sure what it's like in the United States of America
But if it's the same as in Canada if your mother wasn't married then you and or your siblings combined are the executors of the will.
so it might feel funny but you might be the person who gets to sign those papers.
Might need to clean out the carburetor