Hey everyone! Looking for advice on a recent top end rebuild.
Firstly, I would like to thank everyone on this forum as I've learned SO MUCH from browsing through post over the past few years.
For the past few years I’ve been working on a 1974 Honda CB550 that I picked up in ROUGH condition. This is my first bike and it has been a great escape for me to step away from the computer for my job and enjoy working with my hands again. When I got the bike, the motor ran well however was spilling a considerable amount of oil from the head and base gasket. While the motor was out of the frame, I disassembled the top end to replace the gaskets and found that the previous owner used both RTV and paper gasket material to seal the top end, which led to countless hours carefully scrapping gasket material. During this process, I never disassembled the head or valves, and only focused on cleaning the surfaces and any carbon deposits. Everything went well, except for installing the rocker/cam cover. I didn’t realize but I did not loosen or lift the tappets when bolting down the cover. Being a novice when it comes to working in an engine, I finally wrestled it into place I didn’t think anything of it.
A few months have gone by and I finally had the bike in a position to reassemble the entire bike and finally ride it after multiple years of work. I put oil in the motor and began to rotate the motor by hand with with crank. Everything was smooth until it got close to Top Dead Center and rotating the motor got really tight and eventually made a loud “clank” sound. I started trying to diagnose what the sound was coming from.and after several hours, I found that the sound was coming from the exhaust tappets/valves snapping closed when the motor was close to top dead center. I have determined that all 4 exhaust tappets/valves snap shut versus smoothly closing. I double/triple checked the valve clearances, removed/reinstalled the rocker cover and confirmed that the cam timing was spot on per the Clymer’s Manual. Each exhaust tappet/valve is still snapping closed.
Does anyone have any advice on what may be happening? My first thought is that I may have bent a valve but for all 4 exhaust valves behaving this way makes me think otherwise.
Huge thanks for reading this far and any help!
PS - Here’s a couple photos of the bike from the day I rescued it compared to now.