We worked a lot on the engine this past week, and it's nearly together.
Installed a new set of dampers and screws in the clutch basket. Good kit, good instructions. Clutch basket fingers were in good condition, and frankly so were the fiber plates and springs. Did replace the fibers with new, you know, WHILE WE'RE THERE. Clutch is good to go.
Drilled and tapped the cam chain tensioner adjustment passages for the 8mm screws, and once those were all tidied up we reassembled the head, using the excellent viton valve stem seals.
Drilled the primary chain oiler to oil the long cam chain...
Ground out the shifter arm a skosh:
Sprayed my head and base gaskets with the Permatex copper sealant:
Installed new primary shaft dampers sourced from J.R. at CBX-tras:
Installed the uprated oil pump that was rebuilt and blueprinted, plus an uprated pickup screen and the oil plate for use with the oil cooler and sump.
Replaced the big end and crank bearings, installed the primary chain tensioner, transmission, new engine oil seals:
And with that done, we put the lower crankcase half on, bolted it all up to finish the sump.
Flipper 'er over, installed the cylinder studs, and orings, and started on the top end.
Installed new Honda brushes in the generator cover, tidied up the stator wires and grommet, cleaned up the slip rings and a little bit of rust on the rotor, and checked the rotor resistance at 4.5 ohms, good to go.
Installed a modified R6 starter clutch, perfect fit and operation. Installed the advancer and ignition rotor.
Skinned the starter mostly to clean and inspect it, found the brushes good. Cleaned up the commutator and grooves, cleaned out the carbon dust and lubed the bushings at both ends, renewed all the electrical contacts, replaced the seal, gaskets and orings, and put it back together. Bench tested good with a battery, good to go.
Installed the cams and set the valve clearances on the bench, with a run to the Honda shop to swap some shims. That cam is from a CB900F and is reputed to really wake things up in concert with the big bore kit and slightly raised compression.
Installed the generator rotor, shifter, then the clutch:
Installed the big-bore 65mm pistons and rings:
Installed the ignition pickups and tidied its wires, cleaned and cemented the grommet with Hondabond.
Coaxed the gasket over the studs and installed the cylinders, then the head, and torqued it down carefully, using reannealed copper crush washers. Installed the starter.
Installed the AHM style guide and a set of Vince and Hyde cam chain tensioners and guide, along with one of his silent Morse "A" chains, and have a new "B" chain in hand too. Prepared to do battle with installing the cam chain sprocket on Monday morning, then will reinstall the cams and button up the last of the engine, and get ready to put it back in the bike.
And that is where we are at with the engine and the bike for now. Hope to hear it bark next week.