Greeting Friends, acquaintances, and colleagues through the arts of petroleum, aluminum and steel!
So. It would seem I am posting about two, (2), TWO, projects here. Perhaps because it is a Continuous Double Project (CDP), perhaps because I live by the moto:
"If it isn't broken, how about some preventative maintenance.. and we might as well do some modifications while we are at it, but if we are going to do it, we might as well do it right... and if you want it done right you gotta do it yourself!"
--Not always, but I do tend to keep a variety of distractions ongoing and accessible.
I will introduce the Oldest (or youngest) model for effect, and consider mentioning something about the big brother along the way- most of my narrative will remain objective and incorporative of all inquiries or comments. With the primary focus, apart for the first few posts, on quantitative or tangible information associated with the builds. AND LOTS OF PICTURES IF I CAN FIGURE IT OUT
I came across one of those advertisements that you hear about from 'so-and-so', "found this great barn find, only 200$" etc.. Well I found a great basement deal, or perhaps a bucket of scrap. You shall see!
1977 Cb 550 K3, asking some couple. was completely disassembled: parts were in various containers and the engine was floating in the frame.
Got everything lugged up and out and sitting on the workbench now. Turns out VINs were mismatched, all "clean" so to speak, but the Engine and Frame VIN#s were different by 7 digits. very curious.
Ran the Endoscope through the cylinders and verified compression (yes it turned over and had some 'nice' dark oil still in the case). Not much to report on the visual inspection. The stock carbs were rusted solid, with a little love and the fractured twin to the space-continuum: they magically rebuilt themselves and got shiny.
Next Time: "What exactly do we have here.. and... What do we know about the 650?"