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Offline jojo

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72 cb750 Project,GSXR front end- Version 2.0 coming
« on: September 12, 2013, 03:07:41 PM »
Hello everyone, here is some quick info on my build.

I bought my back back June and rode all of June/July/August. mostly stock minus a couple of minor updates( new chain, tires, misc stuff.). Then i bent a couple of intake valves when it over revved. I had been planning on doing a full rebuild and engine rebuild since I had a bad second gear and had oil leaks here and there.  Lots of pics to come. As i have been working on the build for a month but just now getting to posting on here.

I have spent the better part of the last month reading up the forum so many thanks to everyone that has posted on here as your posts are motivational to keep pushing myself to keep learning. its also been great to get ideas and inspiration. My build is a mix of ideas between my own and a couple of others (Tews, rustyolive, industrialcafe, speedbump(dtt) ).

Looking forward to learning, enough chatter now on to the good stuff.


first long ride to the beach ( galveston)

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tear down

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almost done- with the help of a friend i got the engine out and into my kitchen workshop.




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 A lot more updates to come later tonight.

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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2013, 03:41:29 PM »
Pics of the tear down and the what the valves looked like afterwards.

Oil Leaks  :-\

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Can anyone tell me why the turned white?

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Head

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splitting the cases

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Need new valve springs, some of them broke off while i was compressing them.

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bagging and tagging for machine shop.

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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #2 on: September 12, 2013, 03:48:55 PM »
Nice looking bike in the first picture. Interested in seeing how it turns out.

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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #3 on: September 12, 2013, 03:54:44 PM »
Dropped the engine off at the machine shop. Getting a full head job(valve guides,valves,springs, retainers), and will be getting the crank, rods, pistons on the mic to get the sizes for new main bearings etc etc.  Will also be installing a new tranny.

in the mean time i started buying parts for the build.

Bought the 2005-2006 GSXR 1000 front end (forks, upper tree, clip ons, controls, wheel/tire, rotors/ calipers, fender) $190! steal of the century.?? :o ;D

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Then bough a lower tree and steering dampener, new tail light, seat, 550 swing arm, harley hub/complete front wheel to go with the conversion. all balls bearings came in as well.

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Smooth black anodized aluminum top tree.

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What the tank/seat combo look like

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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #4 on: September 12, 2013, 03:56:43 PM »
Nice looking bike in the first picture. Interested in seeing how it turns out.

Thank you sir! i will be keeping the stock tank and i wont be chopping up the frame so it will be keeping the original lines. 

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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #5 on: September 12, 2013, 04:01:52 PM »
Dropped the bike off at  my friends place where i will be doing most of my work.

trying to mock up the front end.

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Shout out to my homie Fred for the help and for letting me use his garage.

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How she currently sits. Thats all my updates for now.

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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #6 on: September 13, 2013, 09:25:16 AM »
I like these builds. I have a question:

What is exactly needed or used to do a GSXR front end swap?

Im about to pick up a CB550 frame with some odds and ends. I want to do a similar hybrid build. I was thinking of doing a CBR600 front end, but I am finding more of us going with a front end of the newer GSXR.

I havn't bought a front end yet. I pick up the build bike this Sunday.

I like your start.
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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #7 on: September 13, 2013, 01:06:00 PM »
From what ive read, the lower tree stems should fit with minimal issues, the all balls taper bearings come with the spacers you need. The other issue is deciding what type of wheel you want to use. You can use regular sport bike 3 spoke wheels for a direct bolt on or you can use a 1" harley narrow glide hub laced to your wheel. Those hubs are hard to come by and you will need spacers machined and possibly new rotors depending on the front end that you buy. It really isnt that difficult, the hardest part is finding the parts at a good price. just my 2 cents. Look up rusty olive, tews, industrial cage or speedbumps builds and they have at on of great info and are always willing to help

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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #8 on: September 13, 2013, 01:55:38 PM »
Check the All Balls fork swapping application for reference.  I believe that both the GSXR and CBR600RR directly swap into the CB550K with no need for a modification or transplant of the triple clamp steering stem.
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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #9 on: September 13, 2013, 02:09:58 PM »
Yea, I have already looked into Rusty Olive and even had PM with him back and forth. It just looks like the 2006 GSXR may be a Less expensive route with less machining = $$$$$

Im not in a rush on this 550 build, due to having a 750 I can ride right now.

I'll definatly be watching yours.
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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #10 on: September 13, 2013, 02:12:30 PM »
Check the All Balls fork swapping application for reference.  I believe that both the GSXR and CBR600RR directly swap into the CB550K with no need for a modification or transplant of the triple clamp steering stem.

I find the same info as you have. But the CBR600 transplant looks like custom machine work front axle and rotor adapters, Since I want to use a hub with the classic spoke set up. I think that just looks so sexy.
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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #11 on: September 13, 2013, 02:49:44 PM »
If you want to use the spoke setup Speedbump on do the ton has a custom hub he designed and is selling. You can check it out on his website. It runs about $350 and he still has a few left.

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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #12 on: September 13, 2013, 06:51:21 PM »
If you want to use the spoke setup Speedbump on do the ton has a custom hub he designed and is selling. You can check it out on his website. It runs about $350 and he still has a few left.

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thanks, one last question (I think): What range of years for a donor front should I be looking for? Seems a lot use 2006. Is there a range? You have been a lot of help. thankyou!!
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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #13 on: September 13, 2013, 07:46:32 PM »
Looks like a good project.  Which machine shop are you using.

Let me know if you need any engine/tranny parts.
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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #14 on: September 13, 2013, 09:06:50 PM »
If you want to use the spoke setup Speedbump on do the ton has a custom hub he designed and is selling. You can check it out on his website. It runs about $350 and he still has a few left.

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thanks, one last question (I think): What range of years for a donor front should I be looking for? Seems a lot use 2006. Is there a range? You have been a lot of help. thankyou!!

I honestly dont know that info. Anyone else want to chime in on this one?

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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #15 on: September 15, 2013, 09:36:58 PM »
Mocking up the seat and tank

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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #16 on: September 16, 2013, 08:13:27 AM »
Tank/seat combo look good. Took a minute to figure why the ass end looked off.

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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #17 on: September 16, 2013, 08:46:53 AM »
First of all jojo, nice project!  8)
  Looking at the pic of the cyld head, looks like either #1 or #4 was running hot, the other 3 cylds look normal. Likely a lean condition, possible from air leak (o-rings, intake boots), carb issues(plugged jets, float level etc), jetting or sync. Once you get the engine rebuilt and running I'm sure you will figure it out.

Can anyone tell me why the turned white?

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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #18 on: September 16, 2013, 09:50:39 AM »
Tank/seat combo look good. Took a minute to figure why the ass end looked off.

Larry- I originally didnt like the way it was looking because the tank is a bit wider than the base of the seat but once i put it on the frame it changed my mind.

Im waiting for my shocks to come in, I will post some pics of it when i start putting it all back together again. As of now shes sits on a bare frame. I chopped up the rear end just a bit so that the bars dont exten beyond the seat

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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #19 on: September 16, 2013, 10:25:03 AM »
Hear back from the machine shop today. Crank, main bearings, rods, journals, pistons and cylinders all mic'ed ed well. Just gonna do a quick hone and a full head job since several intake valves were bent, valve guides went with them as well and new springs since some of them broke during the removal process.

anyone know the best place for me to get these parts?

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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #20 on: September 16, 2013, 11:24:38 AM »
Some options for valve train parts:

http://cbrzone.com/sohc.html


http://www.cyclexchange.net/Engine%20Parts%20Valve%20Trane.htm


Keep in mind a few engine upgrades you may want to consider (unless you already have):
-New primary chains and tensioner
-New HD cam chain and tensioner assembly
-Replace oil pump O-rings

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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #21 on: September 16, 2013, 11:37:46 AM »
First of all jojo, nice project!  8)
  Looking at the pic of the cyld head, looks like either #1 or #4 was running hot, the other 3 cylds look normal. Likely a lean condition, possible from air leak (o-rings, intake boots), carb issues(plugged jets, float level etc), jetting or sync. Once you get the engine rebuilt and running I'm sure you will figure it out.

Can anyone tell me why the turned white?

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Thanks a lot for the info. When I get back together Ill will figure it out and update on this in case anyone else ever has this question.

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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #22 on: September 16, 2013, 11:39:10 AM »
Some options for valve train parts:

http://cbrzone.com/sohc.html


http://www.cyclexchange.net/Engine%20Parts%20Valve%20Trane.htm


Keep in mind a few engine upgrades you may want to consider (unless you already have):
-New primary chains and tensioner
-New HD cam chain and tensioner assembly
-Replace oil pump O-rings

cheers
Dan


I will be doing all of these while I'm in there. Figure I might as well do it right and this engine will last me hopefully another 20 years
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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #23 on: September 16, 2013, 12:46:55 PM »
Just bought the new hd cam chain, valves, hd valve springs, tensioner assembly.... ouch

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Re: 72 cb750 engine rebuild/project/ gsxr front end
« Reply #24 on: September 16, 2013, 01:07:31 PM »
Some options for valve train parts:

http://cbrzone.com/sohc.html


http://www.cyclexchange.net/Engine%20Parts%20Valve%20Trane.htm


Keep in mind a few engine upgrades you may want to consider (unless you already have):
-New primary chains and tensioner
-New HD cam chain and tensioner assembly
-Replace oil pump O-rings

cheers
Dan


I will be doing all of these while I'm in there. Figure I might as well do it right and this engine will last me hopefully another 20 years


Every post ive read about building (from what i can recall) and engine suggests replacing the primary chain and tensioner but they dont say why. What the reasoning behind replacing them beside age?