@Brownie: Thanks!
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UpdateI just got back from WI a few days ago on a long needed vacation, I've been working like crazy on the bike and have found a few more parts.
-I finished lapping the valves and cleaning the head out. I actually ended up making a couple sad tools to help with the process but it turned out pretty good. The first tool I made is for removal, it involves a C-Clamp and a bit I made from steel tubing.
Basically it's a 2" cut of thick steel piping with a 1/3" slot cut in the side with an angle grinder to dump the keepers out, I used a tiny screwdriver with tack on the end to get any stubborn keepers free.
Sitting on the C-Clamp. Make sure to put the bottom of the clamp on the head of the valve your working on and center the top properly.
The valve lapping and cleaning of the head took longer then expected. About 5 min. per valve for lapping and 15 min. for cleaning, times that by 8 and it adds up. All in all it probably took 3-4 hours total to get it looking like new(almost).
For reassembly the homemade bit didn't work too well but you might have better luck, I ended up taking a car valve spring compressor that wouldn't work as-is, and temporarily modify it. This made things much easier for putting the keepers back in since I could access much more of the work area.
I had to use a washer since the prongs wouldn't fit on the retainer.
Here's the finished head:
-Clutch plates replaced and reassembled, I got a really great deal on the clutch plates. If anyone is interested, let me know and I'll give you the contact info for the seller. I think it was something like $45 shipped.
-Picked up a full gasket set for $30! from cycle recycle. I think he's got one or two more, the site listed nothing but when I called he said he had one.
-Finished rebuilding the front end for the most part, the fork covers are in for paint right now(still). This is what the bikes been looking like for a while now.
-New handlebars
they're "Euro Cafe" style, somewhere in between the OEM and superbike bars as far as dimensions, you can see a bad pic of them in the picture right above this. When I bought them their were no holes at all in them, I ended up drill 2 holes on the bottom for the cables to exit. Each side near the grips has a single larger hole (roughly 1/3") and a smaller whole for the control pin to lock in, everything went really smooth with the drill press and turned out great.
-RK drive chain installed, the difference is amazing from that 35+ year old chain.
Thats all I can think of at the moment, let me know if you have any questions. Should have some more updates soon.