Cb750 k7.
I rebuilt the oil pump early in the restoration process, and everything seemed to work fine. I primed the pump, and the bubbles went away, the rotor turned perfectly.
About a year later now, and I started to doubt myself, if I checked the clearances properly, and so on. So I decided to take the pump apart again - to check all this.
Clearances were good, and I did not forget to put new o-rings in - all good.
But when I’m about to close the rotor house once again, and tighten the three screw I suddenly notice how the whole rotor locks up on me! I tried everything for hours now, and every time I get to the very last part of tightening it gets stuck.
All three screws are evenly tightened, and I can feel exactly when it starts to lock up if I spin the rotor while tightening.
It seems to be the rotors closest to the drive wheel (engine right) that is the problem. And if I only mount the inner rotor it will spin as it should. But as soon as I add the outer again it will lock up.
I’ve inspected the parts closely and they don’t show any odd things. I placed them on a mirror and they seem perfectly flat. The rotor house has some minor scraping, but that was there the last time I assembled the pump as well - nothing new has happened.
I feel I’m missing something obvious here, why is this happening?