Hi,
I've been busy with my dad's CB750K2. The bike wouldnt rev over 5k, so it was about time. The rocker surfaces were all gone, aswell as the cam it self. (probably due to those pressed-in oilrestrictors, and a previous rebuild in the 80's which apparently involved using a gallon of liquid gasket)
http://s292.photobucket.com/user/Hard_Ospers/library/CB750K2?sort=3&page=2 (more pics for those interested)
So i got a used set of rockerarms and a cam. I also installed new (cruzinimage) pistons, rings etc, because why not. Tossed the whole cilinderhead in a ultrasonic cleaner to unclog the oilpassages. Also had new valveguides installed with seals on the exhaust side. Robs HP, but my dad doesn't use it anyway. It add reliablity from what I read.
The original version of rockershafts had 1 groove in the middle. The ones I got with the used set have 2 setscrews. I read Hondaman's thoughts on the difference between these, and concluded I don't mind some noise if it makes HP and durablity. So I'd like to go with the old version, if those weren't so screwed up from lack of oil.
Start here to get to my question My idea was to get 1000mm of this 12mm h6 stockshaft to make my own. And also add 2 oil grooves on either side for the rockers.
https://www.damencnc.com/nl/componenten/mechanische-onderdelen/lineaire-rondgeleidingen/144Diameter ISO h6
Hardness 62+-2 HRC
Steel CF53
I have a machineshop help me out. I know it fits and doesnt bindup, they had a small piece to testfit.
Problem is that the old shafts are smaller than 12mm; around 11,57. The inside dia of the rockers is 12,02.
Will a new 12,00 shaft screw this up, because there won't be enough room for a proper oil-film?
Thanks