Good day! I getting my old Dresda prepped for the track after many decades of collecting dust. Pictured is some of the head and piston. I did not build the old motor and don't have much info on it. I'm a newbie on the CB500 so wondered if any of you experts had any idea of what all might have been done back in the day. It was a road racer back in the early 70s at least, not sure how long before it was retired and turned into a street bike with lights. UK shows it was registered as a Dresda in '74. My plan is to concentrate on getting the chassis and brakes in order and run a fairly standard 500 motor this year, but with it's close ratio trans. I found a 650 cam I'll throw in there, it has a old 4-1 that needs a silencer.
So back to the pics....very modified combustion chamber and domed pistons, form memory the previous owner said 12 or 12.5:1..but not sure he knew really.
Valves: shorter and bigger. I guess they had to shorten to get the bigger heads in the modified chamber. Length 3.46inch vs a stock at 3.65in. 32mm dia Int (stock is 27.5) and 28mm Exh(stock is 23mm) diameters. Stem diameter is actaully larger at 6.5mm vs stock at 5.5mm...Valve springs are larger in diameter at almost 29mm.
Straight intake spiggots with 30mm-ish ID.
Ports look pretty good , Intakes are too much polished as was the thought back in the day. I have not put them on the flow bench...they could very well flow less than stock...
...but probably not.
Piston is a large dome and at about 56.10mm, cast ART in the side. I don't have a stock piston laying around so not sure about compression height, but not much fancy rods back then .
It has a big KH cam, DE grind. It has cam bearing inserts on the lowers, which is the wear side, especially with big cams and springs.
For the 650 cam I'll run this year, are new springs recommended? I know Kibblewhite has some as well as a German manufacturer.
Not sure on what carbs I'll run yet