Been a while since I updated. Not much to report progress-wise, but I do have some big changes to my plans.
Decided to upgrade to oversized intake valves. Mike (MRieck) has bored the valve seats to accept them. I've also decided to upgrade to his stage 3 porting, since I'll be doing new guides, valves, WebCam 358b grind, and a Serdi valve job anyway.
As described by Mike:
"Requires removal of valve guides. Extensive reshaping of both intake and exhaust ports.
Epoxy reinforced intake spigots. This head will require new guides, guide honing and a Serdi
valve job. Basic price minus guide and valve seat work….please take note!!! This head
performs best with oversize (33.5) intake valves and cams with lifts .360 and over. A great
performing street head with 836cc and larger…..This head kicks ass…..no disappointments no
matter the displacement (400cc, 500/550cc, 750 etc.)."
I can't wait to start tuning this thing once I've gathered and reassembled all the parts. I'm anxious to see what numbers it pulls on the dyno, but more importantly, how much it will kick my butt dyno's ass.
My swingarm is still with Mark (HondaMan). The weather hasn't been cooperating with him
I've opted to go with the harder swingarm bushings since I'll be putting down lots more power than stock. It requires zealous commitment to the swingarm bushing lubrication schedule, as they're not oil-impregnated. I have no issues with that.
As for the color scheme... It depends on how much $$$ I have to sink into my El Camino, but if it's not that much more, I might consider getting a custom alloy CR750 tank and seat made to fit the 550 frame. Everyone's always posting CR750 pics and videos in my motorcycle facebook group, and every time I see one, I think how cool it would be to have a CR550. If I go that route, I may stick with the old Honda livery, or have one of my friends draw me out a rendering for it in Gulf livery. The way it's going now, I may have to forgo that and stick with my original build idea.