Hello guys and gals,
Let’s hope the new year brings us lots of smiles, whether on the road or in the garage!
After a long time of searching for the “right” bike in France, I have finally acquired a 1976 CB550F in need of revitalizing. Of course, it needs much more than I originally thought. Don’t they always
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The list is long! I have rebuilt the forks already. The carbs are now ultrasonically cleaned and awaiting assembly. The calipers are already cleaned and awaiting assembly with new pistons. Yes, it has a double disk front brake. The motorcycle eventually will be painted Valley Green Metallic (CB 750 K1 color) and I will make a few other cosmetic changes to make it more to my liking. Exchange the turn signals to earlier smaller ones, swap the triple trees to CB750 K1, change the front fender to a double bracket one, relocate the ignition switch to the side etc. Basically, make it look a bit older. I will certainly not cut anything.
The biggest issue was/is the substantial oil leak from the head gasket. I removed the head and I was in for a surprise. The pistons have been changed, but apparently not by someone who knew what they were doing. (Actually, I have discovered this throughout the whole bike. Half tighten screws, some things started, but never correctly finished etc.) Anyway, the top rings were all broken in half! What is worse, is that I only have 7 halves… I don’t know if one of them dropped down the engine when I was removing the head, or...? I will have to remove the pistons anyway to clean them and the surface for the gasket. I will look down the engine then. The cylinders look good, and so are the pistons, in my opinion. I will take pictures when I remove and clean them. I believe that they are good, and I will need only rings, but I will ask your opinion when I have the pictures. I’d rather do this correctly and I am in no rush.
For some reason the wiring on the throttle side was out of the handlebar. The PO made a hole in the the bottom part of the switch assembly instead of thread the wiring through the handlebars
The wiring is now inside the handlebar, but I need the bottom part of the switch. Anyone has one?
Thanks for reading! I am sure I will have lots and lots of questions when the re-assembly starts!
Cheers,
Pete