I wanted to stop by with a quick update. I have been making a good deal of progress but not much that is interesting to look at in the way of pictures.
I finally painted my cases, waited 7 days, and then baked them in the oven. Not sure if that was necessary. It seems like my oil pan got scratched pretty easy so I'm not sure how this paint will hold up.
Here are some crappy photos:
I started planning my electronics setup. I have bought a little rivet gun to shore up my electronics tray (see previous photos). I also determined that I have after market regulator/rectifier. Apparently these come from the Oregon parts supplier. I hate the rectifier as it is bulky and ugly. I am putting a solid state one in (also shown in previous photos).
I also bought a SS bolt kit from a member here for $47 or so. He is a good guy. Check it out in the services offered section.
Luckily, I found out you have to use anti-seize when using SS bolts and picked that up before I started putting stuff together. From there, I put the oil pan on and started putting the engine guts back in. I had a hell of a time getting these bearings in.
Currently, I have the main shaft (the one with the rods and cam chain and whatnot on it), the primary shaft (with those obnoxious bearings), and the kickstarter shaft installed. I am hoping the transmission goes in without too much trouble and then I should be getting close to the finish line with engine reassembly.
I thought I had finally found a stock rear wheel to use and got it for a great price. However, the seller was mistaken and although he pulled it off of a '75 550 (like mine) it was a 350/400 hub. I'm not sure if this can be used as the sprocket is closer to the hub than the stock one and the hub is narrower so the axle sticks out farther.
I still have quite a hit list of things to work on:
- Wiring harness: I got clipons and controls to match my 05 R1 front end I will be using. I am going to buy connectors and make a custom harness that can be easier clipped/unclipped using block connectors.
- Engine reassembly (obviously)
- Paint a little more of the head (I had it face down and the paint didn't get up under it quite like I thought it would.
- Lap the valves.
- Complete electronics tray with riveting.
- Figure out my rear wheel situation and get both wheels (Stock rear, R1 mag front) off to the powder coaters.
- Change fork oil/service R1 front end.
- Figure out battery mount/location.
- Acquire matching paint to finish up some doo-dads and trimmings.
- Figure out my speedo situation since I am losing the mechanical one (might just not bother).
- Order clear points cover.
Anyway, I may have more photos on my digital camera (these crappy ones came from my cell). Hopefully we will have some good mock-up photos coming up in the near future as I get the engine mounted back in the frame once I only have top end stuff left to do. I am really itching to have this thing on the road, but I have a lot going on so progress seems really slow.