I recently pulled my father's '74 Commando 850 out of my grandmother's garage, where it has sat since he stopped riding in 1980. He's been wistfully talking about restoring it for years now and I've decided to dive-in and get it running for him. Although I've got a fair amount of experience with riding motorcycles (~15 years), I'm an amateur when it comes to motorcycle repair. I've been doing my research and carefully planning this restoration but have a very basic question I'm hoping you all can chime in on.
Prior to storing the bike, my Dad drained all fluids, save a small amount of clean oil poured in the cylinders and crankcase. Before dismantling anything, I'd like to figure out how big a project this is going to be (i.e. - full engine rebuild?). Accordingly, I intend to run a compression and leak down test before doing anything else. My rather silly question is this - since the engine is essentially dry, is it necessary to do an oil/filter change before running the compression test to avoid damaging the piston rings and cylinder walls? Just squirt a couple tsps of oil down the spark plug holes? None of the above?
Any and all advice is appreciated. Thanks in advance. I'll upload a photo as soon as I can figure out how.
-Jon
Prior to storing the bike, my Dad drained all fluids, save a small amount of clean oil poured in the cylinders and crankcase. Before dismantling anything, I'd like to figure out how big a project this is going to be (i.e. - full engine rebuild?). Accordingly, I intend to run a compression and leak down test before doing anything else. My rather silly question is this - since the engine is essentially dry, is it necessary to do an oil/filter change before running the compression test to avoid damaging the piston rings and cylinder walls? Just squirt a couple tsps of oil down the spark plug holes? None of the above?
Any and all advice is appreciated. Thanks in advance. I'll upload a photo as soon as I can figure out how.
-Jon