Damn the torpedos....Full speed ahead. I'm not going to let a little thing like busted cases deter me. Just another bump in the road.
It is a good thing that I decided to tear into the engine rather than run it with the fiberglass patch. I will show you why later. As expected, My pristine Hondaman book now has greasy prints all over it. I have to say, for the tear down, the Hondaman book is the bomb.....so much simpler than the manual. He can get the point across to boneheads like me. :-)
Over the weekend I disasembled the top end and split the cases to see what I was dealing with. Since I know you guys like pictures, I will post a few random disassembly photos.
DISCLAIMER: I am a complete amatuer, so if you see any improper techniques, please point them out :-)
Valve cover removed. Don't forget those two screws under the timing chain tower cover. I backed off all the tappet adjuster screws for easy removal of the rocker pivot shafts. I also rotated the engine to relieve all pressure from the rocker arms for each individual tower that I was working on. Here, I am removing the retaining bolt for the pivot shaft.

Very lightly tapping out the shaft with an aluminum drift (an old exacto knife handle :-) )

one more set of rocker arms to go

After removing all of the rockers, cam bearing caps, and the camshaft, the rocker towers just lift off the engine. Of course, I labeled everithing as it came off so that it all goes back together the same way.

Head and cyclinders removed. The pistons and bore look really good. I don't have a bore guage so I will need to have them measured. I have a feeling a light hone might still keep me within acceptable limits for a stock bore. I cannot believe how little wear there is on the bore.


Disassembling the shifter mechanism to get at the bearing retainer so I can split the cases.


I had one stubborn bolt on the front of the case. I tried heat. I still snapped it off....grrrrrr. I will have to try an easy out later on.

Everything bagged and tagged for assembly later on. Here are just a few pieces.

That's it for this post. Next up is the cases and the nasty damaged stuff.