I have been in listening mode for the past couple of months as I continue to chip away at 25+ years of neglect on a 100% intact 71 CB 500Four. I have learned a lot about this bike by using the search function and this Forum has been great! I also have the Cycleserv manual and the Honda Parts List for reference material.
The bike was stored outside, under cover, but not well protected so there is a lot of surface rust that I will deal with. There was about 2 gallons of what used to be gas in the tank. My first priority was to get the tank off and emptied. The inside looked a bit rough but nothing that could not be cleaned. The petcock was beyond hope, so a new one is now waiting for installation. The carbs were completely fouled with the worst case of varnish I had ever seen. They were shipped off to Mays Moto who did a fantastic job of bringing them back to life. While they were out being worked on, I checked compression, set the valves, adjusted the points, set the timing, got a new battery and started cleaning things up. The compression was 150 on three of the cylinders and 120 on the 4th. I figured there was probably a stuck ring and I am hoping that will free up with usage. When the carbs came back, I reinstalled them using an auxiliary tank. The bike started right up and even idled nicely! Since the engine seemed to be OK, it was time to get to work. The clutch friction and pressure plates were pretty much fused together, so new plates were installed. The throttle cables were replaced. The clutch cover, point cover and left side crankcase cover, starter cover, and AC generator cover have been removed and polished back to shiny.
I want to remove and polish the valve cover before I move on to the front and rear sections of the bike, but I want to be sure of the process before proceeding. I was successful at getting every one of the pan head screws loosened on the cover. PB Blaster, heat and an impact driver did the trick. Some are slightly mangled and will be replaced. My confusion is in what comes next. The Cycleserv manual simply says “…unscrew 12 6mm screws and 6 bolts, and remove the cylinder head cover.”, however it is not clear which specific screws and bolts are to be removed. What about the 4 nuts that are obviously screwed down onto 4 studs under the breather cover? Also, I have seen other references that state to fully loosen the valve tappet screws prior to cover removal and then use rubber bands to pull the tappets up during reinstallation. I don’t want to screw something up so I am looking for clear information on the correct procedures.
Does anyone sell a complete bolt/screw replacement kit for the valve cover?
Any help will be greatly appreciated!