Well, A update(few and far between they are)
Been starting the bike when its over 40 degrees with a fan on the motor and letting it run for long enough to get everything to hot running operating temps.
Got a freiking head gasket leak now.
But what do you expect with not only an aftermarket gasket, but this is the 3rd time it has been installed.
Suprising the 1st AND the second times I torqued this gasket to a motor, it held amazing well.
Now.... get the motor hot, and it weeps along the 2 outer oil galleys.
Oh well.
When I replace this one I will either go with a cometic gasket, or with a genuine honda one.
Plan on pulling the rockers off to re-torque the head before riding season.
Who knows it might work.
Carbs are starting well still. even in low temps(as long as the battery is charged well)
I have my Michelin Anakees mounted now!
I was going to put them on the bike yesterday, but I wanted to make that sight thingy someone posted a few weeks ago.
I used aluminum, and it's basically a clamp with a pointer that goes on the rear gear allowing you to sight in the front gear and align the rear tire properly.
The one that was posted had a rod as the line of sight tool.
I went with 1/4 OD stainless tubing mounted through the "clamp".
I made sure to machine it so it would accommodate the biggest chain dimensions for a 530 I could find on the 'net.
If I get a bonus this year, I will be buying a mill and possibly a lathe if things work out.
I may start making these for sale if /when I get a mill.
I have gotten a K&N air filter replacement for my '79 as well.
Should be a better option than the gutted filter I was using(just the flange and the wire mesh, all the paper media removed)
Thought about cleaning the bike really well before this season...
Fark it.
Lubed the swingarm, rear carrier bearing, replaced the fork oil, and about anything else that needed it.
Had to adjust the tapered bearings in the head a bit.
But I expected that, last season was the 1st riding season for them.
Have thought of replacing all the fuses to the bladed style, simply for new connectors, and convenient replacement.
Lovin' the dyna2000 still.
Managed to (stupidly) leave a spark plug wire off the plug, and ran the motor.
By the time I realized that it was off, and laying on a hot exhaust pipe, the silicone cover for the spark plug melted through.
I put it back on the spark plug after turning the motor off, and it started arcing to the motor where the boot had belted through.
Put in other wires hooked up a set of resistive boots, and side gapped a set of plugs I was about to throw away.
I can't say I notice anything different, but I can't go for a ride right now either.
Might run them this season. Dunno, I really like how those iridium's were doing up 'till the wire went south for one of them.
They run, and I got to touch them with a dremmel... I couldn't be happier.
Still trying to work out a LOUD horn.
Figured out what I need to do for the solenoid, but now need to fond a horn I can tuck under or behind something...
Thinking under the carbs, dual horns. One facing out each side.
Well, i'm off to research pistons for my other cb650 bike.
l8r