Thanks guys, well over the last few months the "workbench" in my patio workshop had become a repository for all kinds of crap, and as much as I love Spotty's tubs, I seemed to have a lot of tubs with just a few parts in them, so I sorted thru them and found another couple of spares and quickly filled them. The tubs that Andrew had stored everything in were fcuked, and looked sh1thouse, plus I like Spotty's tubs as they're just the right size.
I cleaned up around the bench, got rid of a dozen or so large cardboard boxes and some other crap, plus the parts that came from Andrew that were beyond redemption. I put some fresh cardboard on the bench to soak up any oil, and it looked good, for maybe an hour? That's only because I thought I better fix the choke mechanism on the CB750A and install the choke cable and airbox, as they were taking up valuable space on the bench. I did, and the Auto is just getting better and better. Once I'd done that, I hauled the T500 engine up onto the bench:
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The first problem that I noticed was this:
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Bugger. The problem is it's not just a hole, but there's a tab on both pieces where the forward ignition cover mounting screw mounts, but the whole lot is gone. Further along I found a threaded hole under the engine had been busted out and filled with something horrible, so I bought a much better set of cases on Ebay USA for 56 bucks. I was hoping to find a set of 1974 cases to closer match my frame, but nada, so I bought some good 1971 cases. All the oil injection lines are good, which is a bonus, so I carefully removed them, and the oil pump etc. The JIS screws on the clutch side all came out nicely, and I wondered if the cover had ever been off, but then I saw a non-original screw in the clutch, and probably some heavy duty clutch springs as well.
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Anyway, I removed the ignition cover, and front sprocket (I had to laugh, some knob had put the lock washer behind the sprocket, and the nut just spun off with my big rattle gun, obviously whoever installed the sprocket didn't know what he was doing. Someone had installed allen screws on the sprocket side and then butchered them, so, even though I've ordered a new stainless allen bolt kit because I like allen bolts, they weren't worth keeping, so they went in the bin.
I was gonna give up for the day, but I couldn't leave it alone, so I removed the clutch, which looked fine, except for the fingers on the basket which were a bit notchy, I better see if I can find a better one too.
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The engine/gearbox was still full of oil, which was nice and clean, but plentiful, so my lovely clean bench got covered. Oh well, there are plenty more cardboard boxes to re-cover the bench with, so I undid the top engine bolts and flipped the engine over and undid all the bottom ones. The only screws that didn't want to come out were some countersunk JIS screws on a steel plate behind the front sprocket, so I'll drill them out and buy some new ones. Anyway, that stopped me from splitting the cases, it was getting dark and I was tired, but happy that there were no major problems. Tomorrow I'll split the cases, and see what lurks within.
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Ooher, and I've just discovered Titan Performance expansion chambers, and of course, I now want some. I've just sent them a request for a shipping quote. Looks like the Genie is out of the bottle (and out of control) again.........
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Titan Performance 22 degree exhaust by
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