Once it ran I knew I had to address the chain drive/offset issue. The 76 F motor uses a 530 spocket and a 10mm shorter output shaft than the 78 K motor. Since I am using the 78K swingarm and rear hub, I had to switch the rear cush drive out for a shorter (earlier) one. I just so happened to have one from the 76 F rear wheel. Got to love parts bikes! Then I added a 10mm spacer to the axle on the cush side and everything bolted up, lined up and works perfectly. I also still have plenty of chain to tire clearance with a 130 rear tire.
F drive flange with 530 rear sprocket
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I had to use a press to remove the rear brake cam as it was solidly seized in the brake panel. Then I replaced the rear brake shoes with new SBS ones. While I had the wheel off, I cleaned up and removed the lowering block mounts from the swingarm and shot some paint on the bare metal. More driveway time
![Grin ;D](http://forums.sohc4.net/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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I cleaned and repainted the brake caliper, had to use the grease gun method to remove the piston and pad. That works soo well I don’t think it’s ever worth trying anything else. 1/8 NPT standard grease gun hose threads into the caliper just enough to grab the threads and a couple pumps on the lever and out it comes, nice and controlled.
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Not even the master cylinder still connected and pumping brake fluid could budge this thing. 14000 PSI out of the grease gun did the trick.
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I still have to order a new Honda seal and I think I’ll get a phenolic piston from Godffery and ss brake lines from Slingshot when the funds allow.
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I cleaned up and rebuilt the forks from the 76 F and wow, they needed it. Fresh seals/oil and got them mounted up… What a different stance now! I think the extended forks were +3” over, and bent, ha. I’m essentially using the entire 76F front end (forks, wheel, fender, brake caliper and mount arm)
Hmm, why dont these seal anymore...
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