Good Evening All,
I've been lurking through this forum for a long time but just made an account! Whoo!!
Anyway, I just picked up an old CB 500F for 300 dollars and am making my first attempt at a restore. I was making some progress and a few questions came up that I was hoping to get answered.
1. So my engine is partially stuck. Not completely stuck though. I removed the old oil, put in some fresh stuff. When I remove the side covers to gain access to the camshaft bolt, I am able to turn it a little bit in either direction (about 60 degrees total). Past that, it gets stick. Is my engine seized or is this normal?
2. My throttle seems disconnected. I tried to remove the assembly and see what was going on, but the two philips screws were rusted in pretty badly. Despite using PB Blaster and going slowly, I've completed stripped the screw. Does anyone know how I can remove the bad screws?
3. The back wheel doesn't turn. Not entirely sure whats going on there. Any ideas?
4. The rear shocks seem to have a lot of surface rust. Will this be okay structurally, or do they need to be replaced?
5. The clutch is pretty tight. When I go to disengage it pulling the left lever on the handlebar, theres quite a bit of resistance. Is that normal/will it get better in time and use?
Aside from that, the bike is in surprisingly decent shape. The muffler is gone, but the pipes look good (only minor rusting). I got the carbs off and plan on going over those. The tank was unsurprisingly gross, but I'm currently working on getting that back up and good. All the electrics work well.