• Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!

  • Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.

Usmc m1030b1

m715

Member
237
16
18
Location
western ma.
That is a great score to have that many bikes at one time. I would love to have a diesel bike like that. I own a 1996 Honda 600R that came from a factory sponcerd racer. I can no longer ride but I still love bikes.
 

glcaines

Well-known member
3,915
2,595
113
Location
Hiawassee, Georgia
I'm finally leaving Iraq and heading home in April. The build will start again to include the 6 auction bikes as well. I plan on getting my bike and at least one auction bike finished in a month. I'll post the updates here as I go. It's going to be a good amount of work.
Welcome home. Keep us posted on your progress with the bikes. I've contemplated trying to get one of those. Very good posts.
 

Bradyrw625

Active member
124
88
28
Location
Texas
I'm back in the US. I plan on getting two of the bikes done. I just grabbed another one of the LE auction bikes from storage to start work on while I wait for some engine work to be completed on the other one. I won't get to mine for awhile. It looks like the UIC code is from 1/6 2D Marine Division. It only has 837 miles on it.

I rebuilt the carb today. The plan is to replace the fluids, install a Deka battery and see if I can get the engine to crank. Once that's successful then I'll begin replacing and fixing everything else. I got a awesome 465 rear shock from progressive. Then it's just paint and minor parts like brake pads, chain, sprockets, tires, etc. I spent the last few months in Iraq ordering parts and a few of my buddies were trying to hand me checks for one of the bikes. Once this one is done it's onto another of the LE auction bikes (which seems like it's about to start) and then my buddies.
IMG_5026.JPG
IMG_5027.JPG
IMG_5129.jpg
 
Last edited:

Hummermark

Active member
211
31
28
Location
London uk
Hi the m1030b1 that I got from the us military ran but lacked power at 70 plus mph found valve timing out a couple of teeth and cam to cam buckets clearance to small on two valves so got shims surface ground to bring gaps back to tolerance and this was straight out the us military so worth checking.
a good mod is to buy a new mixture screw that's longer with a small bar through it so can adjust it easier otherwise you struggle and get burnt fingers as it is directly above the exhaust pipe.
the other thing to look for is the back of the air filter housing plastic housing runs close to the exhaust and melts so I made a thin aluminium shield the same contours as the rear of air box and pop riveted on works a treat,so at least look at rear of air box to see if it has heat damage.
 

MWMULES

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
In Memorial
5,580
349
83
Location
DESOTO, KANSAS
Good luck on letting them go after you rebuild them. I had the same plan but after rebuilding a couple I did not want to let them go. So I think my new plan is to sell off the whole lot and let somebody else do it.
 

Bradyrw625

Active member
124
88
28
Location
Texas
Today I went ahead and traced the electrical from the battery to the ignition switch and cleaned all of the connections and replaced those crappy fuses. I will eventually switch over to the blade type once I get this bike up and running. I finally got the lights and black out lights to come on once the key is turned to the run position. I filled up the fuel tank and got a minor leak from the fuel petcock. I need a new seal but I’m thinking about switching to the Raptor petcock from Eagle Mike. I did get the bike to crank but it won’t turn over. This could be due to the clutch safety switch. I can’t get the clutch lever to compress. I think the cable is hung up or just bad. I’ll take it off and try another one tomorrow. The bike is in neutral and the neutral light is on. It could also be the carburetor that I just rebuilt as well.
IMG_5171.JPG
IMG_5172.JPG
IMG_5173.JPG
IMG_5175.JPG
 

Bradyrw625

Active member
124
88
28
Location
Texas
I got the high beams and turn signals to work. The high beam switch takes some playing with the get the high beams on. It may be the switch or I may just need to clean it up a bit. I am waiting on a Raptor fuel petcock and a carb rebuild kit so I’ll take a few days off this bike. While waiting I finally got the pivot bolt out. I took it to a local shop and they used a press and heat but only got it to move about 5 inches. I was able to cut the bolt on the left side first and then shift over the bearing sleeve to the left to cut the right side. I have a replacement pivot bolt and lever. This was a tough one to cut with a hacksaw. I'll try to paint the frame with Rapco 686 Tan to test it out.
IMG_5196.JPG
IMG_5197.JPG
IMG_5194.JPG
IMG_5195.JPG
IMG_5198.JPG
 

wrecks311

New member
1
0
0
Location
Central Florida
First things first. Thank you for adding me to this forum.
Can someone give me an idea of what a M1030M1 that has the 2009 updates in great condition is worth?
Thanks in advance
 

Another Ahab

Well-known member
17,999
4,556
113
Location
Alexandria, VA
First things first. Thank you for adding me to this forum.
Can someone give me an idea of what a M1030M1 that has the 2009 updates in great condition is worth?
Thanks in advance
I don't know, but somebody here might.

Your first post I see, so welcome from here in Virginia.
 

Bradyrw625

Active member
124
88
28
Location
Texas
First things first. Thank you for adding me to this forum.
Can someone give me an idea of what a M1030M1 that has the 2009 updates in great condition is worth?
Thanks in advance
There really aren't any M1's in civilian hands as far as I know. I believe that there are some law enforcement entities that have them. The Marine Corps paid $18,000 for the upgrade to Hayes Diversified. I would guess that $15,000 to $20,000 would be worth it to the right buyer based on it being one of the only diesel versions on the market.
 

Bradyrw625

Active member
124
88
28
Location
Texas
I am sure that is the reason. Shipping, importing, emissions, etc aren't worth it. I'm sure if one was in the US it would sell fairly quick. It would have to be for the specific buyer though.
 

Bradyrw625

Active member
124
88
28
Location
Texas
I started painting this current bike while waiting for my lift and carb rebuild kit. I had to degrease and wash the parts with purple power, use RAPCO primer, and then RAPCO 383 green. They turned out pretty good. The original markings on the plastics were just stencils. I ordered what I thought would match after measuring them. Them seem pretty close but the font is off. I think I have found the exact font for the next bike. I’m removing the exhaust and airbox for paint. My buddy is going to cerakote the exhaust with the hightemp they put out a while ago. He will media blast it first so we will see how it holds up.

90yphj.jpg
p7pth.jpg
icv9sn.jpg
 

Bradyrw625

Active member
124
88
28
Location
Texas
I was able to order some Marine grade vinyl to recover my seat in tan to match the bike. I'm having a tough time finding a company that would sell a color close to OD green to cover the seats on the green bikes. Anyone have any leads or info?
 

Another Ahab

Well-known member
17,999
4,556
113
Location
Alexandria, VA

MWMULES

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
In Memorial
5,580
349
83
Location
DESOTO, KANSAS
Out of the 50+ seats I got surplus 1/2 were plain black and about 12 were stock with Kawasaki written on them bikeplas.jpg bike parts.jpg two were sand and a couple were cloth cammo, one 5 color desert, one 3 color desert and one in Marpat they were made from very heavy nylon fabric.
 
Last edited:

Bradyrw625

Active member
124
88
28
Location
Texas
I have been slacking on updating the threads lately. I was busy painting the rear swing arm, air box, exhaust, etc. I wound up breaking the chain off while waiting for a replacement. With everything on this bike it was a pain in the ass. I also switched the fuel petcock on the IMS tank to the non-vacuum raptor. All you have to do is cap off the vacuum tube on the carb and your good to go. The best news is that I finally got the bike to start. While waiting on a few more parts and still assembling it I have started on two other bikes. I have all of the lights (to include the blackout lights) working. I’m just rebuilding another carburetor, which I will use to test the starting system in both bikes. The bike is looking much better now. I will post updated pictures within the next week.
https://youtu.be/y2lFImpowSs
 
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website like our supporting vendors. Their ads help keep Steel Soldiers going. Please consider disabling your ad blockers for the site. Thanks!

I've Disabled AdBlock
No Thanks