Hey Mystic
Y'know, I'm kinda getting used to tearing the bike down and rebuilding it again. Getting the engine out still hasn't gotten any easier - I just take everything I can off of the frame (so that leaves the engine, swingarm and yokes), take it outside, push it onto its side, and lift the frame off. I'd love to know how workshops tackle the engine extraction, but anyways . . .
Took me about four hours to get the bike down to bare minimum parts today, bagging everything as I went. I'll pull the engine tomorrow and then run it down to the shop on Monday. You're right - they're a really good bunch, and fortunately for me, one of the fella's there has an almost encyclopaedic knowledge of Honda's from about 1970 onwards. Occasionally the jobs I get them to do take a while, but they don't mess about when it comes to advice and help. They looked a bit concerned when I said I'd take the engine back for them to do the work, but that was only because they don't stock plastigage - and Honda's own costs a fortune. Things looked up dramatically when I said I'd got my own that I would drop off with the engine.
They also know I can do most of the work myself, and that I don't take the piss, so they're very accommodating. I'm sure if I asked them they'd pull the engine (for a price), and they're not afraid to have a go at pretty much anything. As an example, when I asked them to replace the bushes in the swing arm, they found that the old bits were stuck fast - so much so they couldn't press them out. They needed to weld a bar to the old bushes and then hammer them out. And how much did they charge for that? Half an hour's labour. OK, so I had already pulled the swing arm out of the bike, but even so, I'm sure it took 'em far longer than that. And they forgot to charge me for the new bushes that they put in. I thought I'd better remind 'em, but was told not to worry about it and buy 'em some cakes or something . . .
All of that said, I'm now wondering whether I should just order five pairs of bearing journals and replace the whole lot . . . ?
Still thinking.