Back to work. Thought I had the engine masked off, then forgot about the oil pan, and some other things, cleaning out threaded holes etc. Got that finished. Also, finished degreasing with Acetone, waiting for a warmer day to paint.
Just a picture of bling to keep the motivation up. I'll sure miss those spiral machine marks when they are worn off. This reminds me, I have several sets of stainless bolts to bolt the discs together but they all have fat heads on them. I'll need to have them thinned to clear the speedo drive housing. The GL1000 bolts have thin heads but are unavailable. On Phaedrus I, I ground down the threaded end of the bolts and then thinned the nuts. They subsequently rusted. I have thinned nuts I bot from some vender at some time, but I think I'd rather have thick nuts and thin bolt heads.
I wasn't able to connect with the Cryo of Indy guy before leaving on biz trip. While gone I got to thinking I would want to send at least part of the mainshaft as well to Cryo. So I drug out the old shaft and began disassembly. (The tranny i had undercut came from a low mileage parts bike.)
This clutch was installed in 1980 and hasn't seen the light of day since. 50K+ miles with little sympathy. It is an 8 disc clutch of unremembered origin. Barnett probably. It has one metal disc thicker than all the rest. I seem to remember that was required with an 8 disc clutch. It was working fine when i parked it and so I expect to use it again. Clutches are easy to change after the fact. The nut is hugely mangled, I spared nothing in those days. I'll get a new one.
The discs show plenty of material left and the material is cut in significant patterns. Are stock discs material cut like this? I forget.
I'll just blot all the old oil off and reinstall. The clutch hub on the other hand shows significant wear, the plates having cut deep grooves in the ribs of the hub. Old hub on top. Newer hub from parts bike below, oil holes of later model hub are evident as well. I'll use the lower newer hub.
Will send mainshaft and clutch hubs to Cryo.
The primary drive hubs were interesting. The original showed noticeable sloppiness, you could move the sprockets back and forth a tad. The hub from the parts bike showed no such tendencies, so I'll use it.
Moyers Tank Repair confirmed my tank is toast. Or at least it would take $450 for them to fix it, so I said just send it back. I'll cut the bung off of it and have it welded to the left side of the Phaedrus I tank. I've hardly touched that tank in 15 years. Dragging it off the shelf, it is a ripple tank, with the tiniest of dents left front. Has no apparent rust anywhere. Almost seems to be coated inside and across the bottom. Don't know why i never noticed or why i was hung up on getting another tank. man, I can be goofy sometimes. well i know i wanted a left side petcock, and that's what led to everything. is my OCD showing?
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