Hey everyone. Here's my situation. I'm completely new to motorcycles. I'm also completely new to engine repair. I have almost no money to spend and limited tools. To the best of my knowledge it's a 1976 Honda 750 Four Supersport. I've put a battery in it and it cranks right up and runs. The carbs have been cleaned since the bike was removed from storage a couple years ago. The bike has only 8000 miles on it but it has surface pitting/rust in some places and will leak oil after it is cranked but not really while it sits (more on this shortly). I understand that I need a book on my bike, but right now I'm attempting what i hope will be a good beginner's project and i'd like to get it done without paying/waiting for a book. Any help will be greatly (stupendously, gargantuanly, amazingly hugenormously) appreciated.
First, me and the bike
see how happy i look? don't we all want to keep me happy? yes, i think so.
Now, the problem. The bike leaks oil. This was a mystery, but in my infinite wisdom i took off what i believe to be a sprocket cover and found the source of the oil that was being slung around by my chain during my one joy ride around the neighborhood whilst i tried to not stall/fall/crash/destroy someone's lawn. The source:
a crack beneath/behind the front sprocket that appears to have been knocked in the case by a broken chain or somesuch. It looks pretty bad but right now i'm trying to remain positive. In light of my optimisim, I've bought a cool little package of JB Weld and some socket wrenches. (see how much i've learned in 2 days?)
Here's where the hole is. See that dark spot to the left of the sprocket?
First I need to get a better look at what i'm up against. I've got to get that sprocket off.
I've removed the two bolts (go go gadget socket wrench!) and
got the retaining ring thingy off (go go gadget hammer and screwdriver!). Now i need to know what to do next. The sprocket has that star shaped nub sticking out of the center of it. As far as i can see there is no "central bolt" that is mentioned in other threads (see? i even searched before i posted). I think it's the drive shaft and therefore separate from the sprocket, but if it's not attached, someone needs to tell it that. I've tugged and pulled and pried with a pry bar (gently, but still...). it was when i realized that i was wielding a pry bar in the midst of all sorts of things i didn't want to beak that i came here for help.
So, my questions:
1. How do i get that sprocket off?
2. If you're about to tell me all about loosening the chain, then how do i loosen the chain?
3. How crazy am I to have this bike as a beginner bike?
I'd like to get this project knocked out (or off, as it were) so i'll check back often. Once i get the sprocket out of the way and the well cleaned off i'll post pics and then we can debate the wisdom of jb welding a crack that seams to go right to the seal. Thanks for reading! Thanks for responding!