Sunday 29th of April 2018:Before I started stripping the big black girl, I thought I better pull the 1969 CB750K0 cases out of the back of my car. They've been sitting there since I collected them a week or so ago, as I was worried about getting them dirty, or wet. I decided that my industrial oven was the best place to store them , but first it needed cleaning, so I scrubbed it out, dried it, then put the cases in. I've got all the outer covers getting blasted as I type this, and once the ZZR is done, I'll start a build thread.
Terry's Blasted K0 engine by
terry prendergast, on Flickr
I did take the cam cover off, but sadly, eveything was perfect. Damn.
ZZR1100 Strip Show 4 by
terry prendergast, on Flickr
I dropped the fresh oil out, and even though it's hard to see with the yellow background, there was more silver bits in there, and some gold bits too. Good, at least I think I'm headed in the right direction.
ZZR1100 Strip Show 3 by
terry prendergast, on Flickr
The fairing has to come off to get to various bits, but it turned out to be pretty easy to remove, as did the radiator, oil cooler, exhaust, etc. Actually it'll be good to have all that stuff out of the way when I rebuild the front brake master cylinder, and replace the fork seals.
ZZR1100 Strip Show 5 by
terry prendergast, on Flickr
Check these out, 2 piece header clamps, what a great idea!
ZZR1100 Strip Show 7 by
terry prendergast, on Flickr
Speaking of exhaust, I removed the right muffler, the bracket for the left muffler, then the fancy header clamp, and everything came away nicely. Because bad luck is my middle name, I was jiggling the headers out of the way of the engine when I managed to crush my thumb between the exhaust and the engine, and tear away a chunk of flesh. Fcuk! I flipped the flap back into place, and fashioned another home made band-aid.
ZZR1100 Strip Show mortal wound by
terry prendergast, on Flickr
ZZR1100 Strip Show mortal wound repair by
terry prendergast, on Flickr
It was about this time that I decided that I'd done enough for one day, so put the cover back over it, poured myself a large drink, swallowed down a handful of Advil, and jumped into the rain box. Monday tomorrow, so hopefully I'll get some more done after work. I better go order that gasket set, I'm gonna need it....................
Leo the bathroom lion by
terry prendergast, on Flickr