66 Norton Atlas-my first Norton

66 Norton Atlas-my first Norton
 
Well if a picture is worth 1000 words then there is approximately a million. I tried to get shots of everything. There were even a set of metal BSA side cover emblems in the box. I have no idea what model that are too, but if you know please feel free to tell me. I appreciate any advice you guys could give me.
 
Looks like you have done very well for $800 :shock: and it seems to be very complete, with lots of extras. Congrats!!!!!
 
Very ariginal what a great base to start a restoration with, great buy.
Al
 
Nice find for $800.

Before you do anything, rub lots of clean oil onto the chromework, to halt the moisture's work.
 
.Bit of a shame to mess with it :cry: You might give it culture shock . :shock: :p .

Touring spec looks rather useful , with all those bicycle trained kids about , you could
emulate the Royal Marines and fit 20 people on / over it with the gear on it now . :p :roll:

A mechanical service / overhaul , to get the ' working parts ' in top trim would be demanding
enough of time and effort . treating the rest to arrest corrosion would leave it as it's allways
been .And devour sufficent capital .Also servicable and ripe for the cosmetic tart up later .

Tjhe best laid plans can falter , keeping to essential priorities is more liable to see it finished
and in use .Youre not afflicted with concentrics , so dont try that dodge .

Full front end overhaul would be a good place to start , once completed achive another stage .
This sees it progressing in digestable lumps. if youre doing it youreself and want it on the road
in a season or two .

Checking insides of tanks prior to use is sensible , a torch and dentists mirror or w,h,y, . :?:

A lot of rodders are retaining the original petainia , as ' its only original once '.notta bad idea .


Inhibiting inside of frame for corrosions adviseable , theres alkaline rust arrestors around for
the rest . Looks ideal for heading for the wilds / mountains as shes set up . Fishing anyone .

I'll come around and give you a hand . It should only take a couple of weeks . :idea: :roll: :lol: :shock:
 
Heavily edited post due to it being my first cup of coffee and somehow missing TWO pages of posts. Oh well. Cool project. Lots of nice bits.

If the motor is seized up, get some fluid in there and let it soak. Acetone/ATF in 50-50 was recommended in other threads here so I used it on an 850. Left it sit for 3 months while I did other stuff and the motor turned over for me while taking it apart. Turned the stator into cheese tho, so you might skip the primary unless it looks like the Sahara in there. I am pretty sure it helped when it came time to get screws out.

What happened to the basket case? If you don't want it, somebody here probably would!

Russ
 
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