My time has come. Although there are quite a few of these threads out there already, and I've read as many as I could (until I was inspired enough to try it for myself), I figured I learned something from just about everyone, so I figured I might as well chronicle my adventures as well in the hope that it might help someone, someday. I doubt I'd be brave enough to crack into this if it weren't for the brave souls who did it before me.
I got my bike last summer, 72 cb750, and mainly based off of information in this forum got it to a good enough working condition that I could drive it around town a bit. I should state, going into this I knew next to nothing about bikes. I did know 2 things though:
1) I've always really wanted to ride
2) I really wanted to learn about the bike
There's only a few good "dry" months of riding available here in the Pacific Northwest, so I decided this winter I'd strip everything down, and put it all back together. Again mainly I just wanted to use it as an excuse to learn more about the bike. The engine leaks a little oil in a few spots, so I'll fix that, and anything else I run across along the way.
The bike itself isn't in terrible condition, only about 14k original miles and nothing glaringly wrong. Found a few slightly odd things along the way, but overall nothing shocking. I got everything stripped off, down to the engine and frame in a couple evenings, documenting everything along the way. Then tipped her over, and slid the frame off (it really was as easy as everyone says to my surprise). Then, took a few deep breaths and got to work on the engine.
3 days later, a can of penetrating oil and probably a hernia, I had 2 screws out of the cylinder head cover, and gave up for a while
I knew my dad had an old impact screwdriver lying around from back when he had his bike, and I was waiting to get that from him (too cheap to buy my own, I know I'm pathetic), once I got a hold of that, my life would never be the same:
In no time at all, the rest of the screws were out, and the cover was off:
Pretty oily in there, but it seems to look alright, as far as I can tell. Should it be this wet up there? I got the rocker arms off next. I didn't have the "tool" to remove the rocker arm shafts, so I just used a dowel I had lying around which I'd previously used on my carbs. Worked like a charm. All but one shaft came out without too much extra effort. And finally I got the cam shaft out.
I've been using the cardboard cutout method that I heard about from these forums, to store all the screws/bolts/etc. and so far it's worked really nicely. My goal for tomorrow is to get the cylinder head off. Just from looking at it now, it looks like it leaks a bit of oil between the upper and lower sections.
There was a list posted in a few other threads by Terry, which I've been looking at to determine what kind of $$damage this could end up costing me. I figure while I'm in there I might do a couple easier things:
Full gasket set (CycleX, $59.00)
-- Got itSet of Piston Rings (Rusty Riders $30.00)
-- Do I have to get new rings?Cylinder Hone (buy the tool to fit your cordless drill, around $10.00)
-- Need to look into this a bit moreHeavy Duty Tsubaki Cam Chain (Z1 Enterprises $28.00)
-- Got itOEM cam chain tensioner, wheel, and guide (Z1 Enterprises $61.00)
-- How do I tell if I should get a new tensioner?Engine seal set ($20.00 from Rusty Riders)
-- Got itNew OEM Primary Chains (Terry Quail, $70.00 per set)
-- Chain was said to be replaced by PO, so not sure here yet eitherNew NGK Spark Plugs ($10.00 from your nearest auto parts store)
-- Got itNew points ($10.00 from Rusty Riders)
-- Just replacedEngine Enamel ($10.00 from your nearest auto parts store)
-- On the listDid I miss anything?
Well, so far so good. I haven't ran into anything that's completely baffled me yet, so hopefully I haven't screwed anything up
If I have please feel free to let me know. Any and all comments, advice welcome for sure.
Sorry for the long post, I'd imagine the posts will be shorter, and more pic heavy from here on out