I missed last week's update, just too bummed. I simply don't have the "knack" for polishing. You guys who do polish, and rattlecan paint, and do your own welding, etc. have to realize you have a skill that many of us wouldn't have with years of training. Its kinda like singing. A singer will tell everyone, "you can sing" when inreality, there are many people who simply can't sing.
I tried to do the finish polishing on my rear hub. The drill kept hopping up and knicking the part. After twice I said screw it and decided to throw some money at it. Harbor Freight to the rescue.
I haven't had time to try it out. I spoke with some local polishers and they gave me some tips and with a better attitude I'll try again.
But Jay (owner/CEO of APE) posted last week the rods are nearly ready and I need to get my crank out to them for install. So teardown of Phaedrus I bottom end to the fore.
Break time: Here's my idea for my chainguard. This was stolen from the internet, but i've lost the link so if it was one of you please step forward for credit. I'll run a narrow strip of aluminum along the top run of the chain, curved at the end to the radius of the sprocket. Suspended at 2 points by a delicate "V" of aluminum wire welded to the strap.
Back to the tear down. Shot of forest of HD studs, rusty from neglect. Shot of small end of HD rods.
Shot of ignition stud removal:
Tool used
Electric impact removes alternator bolt right now:
Realized that rear axle of our model will not pull the rotor so rotor puller on order. Won't delay anything as I'll send it to APE as is.
I love the sound of an air wrench in the morning:
Antique RODAC butterfly, recently rebuilt:
Chiseling the cases apart:
One lucky boy! Oil pump screen covered with whatever sealer (likely silicone) I useed when I buttoned the cases up 50,000 miles ago.
"Handy" brand tear down table has built in drain to which all fluids flow and are captured underneath in a pan:
With cases split, shot of crank in Phaedrus I. It was balanced, lightened and oil holes "fluted" by a local outfit 28 years ago.
Stange notches in Cyl 1 and 4. I assume part of the balancing routine. Note HD camchain in background.
Final shot of double row output bearing. I think these are standard in later models, but an upgrade on a K2.
Crank has been de-rodded and ready for packing.
So, APE now has my transmission for undercutting and will have my crank for inspection and install of rods. They are sending Ti retainers and their valve springs so I can re-assemble my head. In the meantime, I've got to get back to my rear wheel. I've reserved an IRC 140/70-17 for install at Cycle Outfitters, local Accessory and Tire shop. Not a premium tire perhaps, but i didn't want to spend premium money until I'm sure it will fit.