Finished up today! It wasn't without any setbacks... but I got it all worked out and went for a short ride
Started the day by attempting to hang my exhaust. I was gradually wrenching down the 10mm nuts onto the studs. Working my way back and forth so they went on evenly. It was really hard to tell how tight to go and on the very last one, SNAP! broke a stud
Was so bummed... Called my local honda parts dealer, but of course they're not open on Sunday. I know DSS sells the studs, but that would mean I'd be waiting a while. So I took the pipes back off the bike and removed the stud with some vice grips. Luckily it came out rather easily.
As I was pulling the stud the thought occurred to me to call my local ACE hardware. They had 6mm bolts in many sizes and offered the cut the head off for me with a bandsaw. You just don't get service like that at Hardware stores anymore. Most of the time when I walk into a hardware store and ask for something, the employee doesn't even know what I'm talking about. This place is legit! NW Portland for anyone local. I will definitely be going there from here on out. An hour later I was back at it.
I called around everywhere I could think of to try to find some new copper gaskets. Found 1 shop that had them, but they only had 3 in stock. So I decided to just try to reuse them. I'm planning on ordering more just in case... but I really wanted to get this done. Hung the pipes, again. Carefully this time.
After that I oiled her up, put on the points and stater covers, and gas tank. Let the petcock sit open for a bit to get fuel back into the carbs. Forgot how beautiful the old girl is.
Then came the moment of truth! Start up!!! I have no idea how to post a video, but I did film it and you can watch it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEyok73XP7Q&feature=youtu.beTook a few second to fire up, but just when I started to worry, she came right to life! I then realized I had the choke wide open, which was probably why it took a minute. Before the tear down, on cold days, there is no way in hell the bike will start without the choke fully closed. It was like 80 degrees here, so that probably helped.
Rode the bike around the neighborhood for a while then came home and synched the carbs. You can hear the cylinders battling each other in the video (knocking). After the vacuum synch, it was purring away. (Excuse the pile of trash in my garage in the shot below. All the rebuild debris).
I've got a pair of Metzler Lasertecs on their way and new sprockets. But my question is... now that she rides (and oh, she rides better and stronger than ever)... is there anything special I need to do to break it in? Should I do another oil change sooner that normal? I was easy on the rpms for my initial ride. Should I be careful with that? I'll probably make sure everything is still bolted up nice and tight in a few weeks, redo the tappet clearances and cam chain tensioner. Anything else?
Just want to say a HUGE thank you to everyone that has helped me out through this! Especially you, Dave!!! We have a pretty special community here on this forum. Its crazy. I've never used a forum before this... But people from all over the world talking about these old bikes and willing to help out oblivious people like me. Pretty amazing.
THANK YOU!!!