Hello everyone,
First a bit of intro, skip to the photos if you don't care.
I'm pretty new to this sub but I've gained some valuable information following other peoples builds and especially Nurse Julie's engine rebuild on the UK forums.
The bike I have is a 1975 CB400F that I bought as a first bike off of a friend for cheap. I planned on upgrading to a modern bike but I've always had the dream of restoring an old piece of machinery (I have a 1981 MK1 Scirocco sitting in a yard as well which I've had plans for, for years).
At first I thought the bike was in pretty good condition despite being neglected, however it has its own issues. I've been stranded on the side of the road in various places several times when the condensers have given out and dealt with stalling issues when hot at low RPMs. I brought it into a shop to see if they can't fix some of these problems since I didn't have time. This is when it started to become apparent that this bike wasn't quite as untouched as I had thought.
First it was obvious that the clutch cable was not original and had been routed rather incorrectly (this should have been some foreshadowing) but most worryingly we discovered there was an issue with the forks. The bottom fender stay was bent rather nicely but the shop owner pointed out that he was pretty sure the stays were straight on original 400s so I opted to have the shop check the forks. As it turn out the forks were very bent and not wanting to ride a bike with bent forks I got them straightened and rebuilt.
Those issues aside, obviously the bike has had "work" done but of the kind that made it worse than before. Additionally it burns a lot of oil and smokes from somewhere near the exhaust collector when its hot. Put all that together and I decided that if I was going to keep this bike I was going to tear it down and find everything I need to fix, my focus is on getting a solid rebuilt engine and a nice frame to put it all back in on. Personally, the other details like shinny new fenders and un-ripped seats are less important and I can fix those later down the road (and when the money's there).
So now for some actual progress and photos.
First thing that I found was this bolt that was conveniently slotted in to hide the fact it was the wrong one. Both sides were like this and I later discovered the head nuts? where not correctly reinstalled by a previous owner.
This engine is grimy and it only gets worse further down
Everything in this looks a little neglected, I think a gasket sealant was used and it has started to peel and I found little bits of it everywhere. Here you can also the special head nut in the wrong place.
There is already signs of damage and potentially a reason this engine was "rebuilt" at one point
My guess is the timing chain snapped I don't know how common that would be but how else would that score mark in the cover appear.
Also, in my opinion the rocker pad in the picture isn't looking to hot but this is my first experience with an engine rebuild maybe someone can comment.
This is the worst damage I found, besides these pads also looking sad. Something must have been flying around in the head at one point or someone was a little ham-fisted with a power tool
There is quite a bit of carbon build up as well and a lot of corrosion. I still haven't been able to get the dowels out of the head, they are strongly rusted in place.
The pistons don't seem to bad to me (compared to some I've seen in this forum) but there is a lot of corrosion around the studs so I plan to replace all of them.
At the same time I started disassembling the carbs. I had these rebuilt last summer so the plan is to replace the gaskets on the top covers and floats and get everything ultrasonically cleaned and vapour blasted
Now we come to my biggest concern, some thoughts on this would be great. The con rods are very obviously rusty, a bit curious as to how that might happen.
I'm not sure what to do about this, to me I should get new ones but new new are not available so I'd need to source nice used ones but I don't know what I need to look for, or do I get a whole crank shaft/ rod combo?
There is also more rust in the generator but this seems manageable