So I'm just finishing up doing an engine rebuild on my '72 CB500 Four. This has been the single biggest mechanical endeavor of my life, so I'm pretty proud of myself right now. Even though the end of is sight, though, I'm definitely not out of the woods yet. I just finished putting the camshaft back on, but now I'm having trouble getting the cylinder head cover back on.
Basically (as the subject of this topic states), when the head cover isn't on I'm able to turn the engine by hand/wrench; when I put the head cover on (and tighten it down all the way), the engine will turn to a certain point, then there's so much resistance that you can hardly turn it with a wrench. If it's of any consequence, I'm pretty sure the point where it's the most resistant is when the third cylinder (third from the left if you're facing the intake side) is on its exhaust stroke.
I guess my question would be, should I be getting this much resistance when I put the cover back on? The engine is of course still dry from when I took it off the bike; is it possible it's so difficult to turn as a result of inadequate lubrication, and the problem will go away once I add oil?
Any advice and help is welcome! Thanks in advance.