Thank God it's Fcuking Friday! I thought it was gonna be a quiet weekend with no new parts to put on the old rat, but I was pleasantly surprised when this box arrived around lunch time.
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Things got quiet "working from home" around 3.30 pm, so I took an early mark, went out to the driveway, dragged the old beast out and installed it. You've gotta love Delkevic, they include heaps of parts with each kit that you don't need, and leave out a couple that would be handy, but I do like that they include a set of new exhaust gaskets, as of course, I hadn't even given them a thought until I looked into the exhaust ports and realised the old gaskets were long gone. The tube of high temp silicon sealant was missing though, but luckily I had some in the Tardis, so no biggie.
Unlike the other two Delkevic pipes I've bought in the last year I actually read the instructions this time, but it made no real difference, they're a pretty simple thing to put together, (thank God for the spring hook that comes with each exhaust, fitting the springs without one would be a b1tch) and only took maybe 30 minutes to install.
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As mentioned earlier, there were several spare bolts, nuts, alloy spacers left over which I presume are included there for a few different CB750 models. The instructions called for a spacer to be installed for the centre stand stopper, but they supplied every possible length bolt but one actually long enough, so I didn't install the spacer. When I took it off the centre stand the stopper did contact the stand, but it needs the spacer, so tomorrow I'll find a longer bolt and install it.
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What was impressive was how when I went to fire it up it started instantly, and ran way smoother. I still need to check the valve clearances, clean the points, set the gaps, time it, take the carbs off and clean them properly and rebuild them, but it was pleasant to hear it sounding more like a CB750 than a Volkswagen beetle. The weather is getting better and will be nice this weekend, so I'll ignore my yard chores like mowing the lawn and washing my car (only because it's filthy after we had a storm earlier in the week) and crack on with the Effing F2.2, and hopefully get a quick lap around the block by end of play on Sunday. Hmmnnn, I better do something about a frame kit too...........
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