Well, nothing like mild temps in the Mid-Atlantic to get you interested in tearing into a greasy, sweaty mess. Plus, the Mrs and 2 little ones are away on holidays, coming back Tuesday PM. Time to make hay!
Gotta get the motor torn down to get the trans out so it can be sent out to be undercut on 2-5 (thanks, Brent!). Fortunately, motor turns over freely, and I've got my technique down for pulling JIS screws ;^)
Plugs 1-4 in sequence. #4 has my eye, but since a full over-bore and Stage 2 job is coming, not really concerned.
Here's a first for my projects; a spotlessly clean rotor
Birds nest or mice, can't tell...
There's a $100 saved!
Must not have seen much use before being abandoned
#1 Left to right. Rockers seem decent, but lobes are grungy
#3/#4
Bidding starts soon for this little beauty
I'll see if I can remove the rust and leave the chrome. But it will sell too if it cleans up
TEC timing plate. Going to market with this too-
Grungy but undamaged
A glimpse of this gave me shudders!
Hardweld here I come!
#1 lobe
Pretty clean top end
1 Hour later, the pile looks like this:
Head didn't want to come along, so it brought a friend with it
I'll have these cleaned up an mic'ed. If they're still in good shape, I'll treat them with DFL and Cermet and sell them to a member as stock replacements.
Things really going my way- lifted off in a single piece!
Needs new clutch plates, discs and springs, but otherwise pretty sparkly underneath
All told, about 3 hours of to get it torn down to there by disassembling carefully. Even the stock valve cover seal is in great condition. Captured the oil, and for curiosity I'll go thru it with a magnet but not expecting to find much. I'll have the shop split the cases, run it thru the parts washer, and I'll take the cases and trans. Order up a new primary and cam chain, tensioner on this one is really good.
Need to drop the jugs and head to coated, then off to machining. I sure hope Mike R got some rest, because here comes another head to pay his holiday bills!