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Quote from: CB750 Cafe Racer Fan on January 12, 2017, 07:15:03 PMThat motor looks pretty clean.Yeah, I was pleased to see the cam was well oiled and things were nice and clean. The pistons however were caked with deposits, and oil was even in the valve relief of #1. My head is in good hands now wait that sounded weird.
That motor looks pretty clean.
Hey Davez....did you previously have this motor apart?
Quote from: Stev-o on January 13, 2017, 08:42:58 AMHey Davez....did you previously have this motor apart?Yes, full rebuild.
Quote from: Davez134 on January 13, 2017, 01:24:51 PMQuote from: Stev-o on January 13, 2017, 08:42:58 AMHey Davez....did you previously have this motor apart?Yes, full rebuild.Twice the fun! How many miles did you have on it Dave?
Me bending my brake rod removing my rear wheel doesn't seem so bad now. A minor "D'OH" moment.
Damn dude! Kibbles take some work bending! Oh well, hopefully not too much work for you to get it all back together.
Just read through pretty much your whole thread... amazing work. your leak issues are making me feel a little queasy as I am mid engine build, but there are great bits of into here. Thanks for sharing all of these steps. Ill be checking the direction of my seals VERY carefully.
I see that Kibbles makes head studs for the 750, is APE the only provider for HD studs for 550s? if not, who is best? also, your studs look so much beefier than the toothpicks in my 550..