Hi all!
I've read through a bunch of the old engine rebuild threads and I'm not finding what I'm looking for - so I thought I'd just put it out there for community consumption. Here goes....
So, Saturday (7/15/17) I'm starting a complete 1974 CB550 engine teardown - right down to the oilpan. I'm going to get the engine coated (either powder or thermal dispersant) and then rebuild from the ground up. I've purchased the top end video from Bochnak (
https://www.howtomotorcyclerepair.com/cb550topend/) and watched it several times. I also have been in contact with him a couple times with some questions (THANKS!). Additionally, I have the full CB500/CB550 service manual printed and in a binder ready to go. Finally, I have the engine pulled out of the frame and relocated to a clean/well lit workshop. I should have all the tools I need - already bought a valve spring compressor, an impact driver, and loads of shop towels.
So, given all this - here is where I'm looking for help:
What is the best way to organize this teardown so I can actually rebuild it some day? Should I take pictures of everything? Do I need bins to store stuff? How much detail should I put in organizing the teardown? Do I separate and label all screws, nuts, bolts, and washers by part/component? I figure there are loads of you who have done this and have methods that WORK - why reinvent the wheel? I really want to do this in a thoughtful, smart manner - I don't want to end up with a garage sale box of "motorcycle parts".
Any help or guidance is appreciated.
Thanks!
Aaron