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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #375 on: July 09, 2010, 01:52:23 pm »
Maybe a slight wrinkle in the copper was acting as a spring and it relaxed with a couple heat cool cycles....

I have had to re torque more than one set of heads


Those carbs a good 1st date, I bet the next one will be better 8)

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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #376 on: July 09, 2010, 02:01:38 pm »
so how street friendly are those 29s going to be? are you trying to make this more of a dedicated racer?

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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #377 on: July 09, 2010, 02:37:09 pm »
Maybe a slight wrinkle in the copper was acting as a spring and it relaxed with a couple heat cool cycles....

I have had to re torque more than one set of heads


Those carbs a good 1st date, I bet the next one will be better 8)


A common malady with copper gaskets, the need to re-torque them multiple times.



And Paul, did you dip the copper in liquid nitrogen prior to machining?
Helps a lot.
If you can keep it cool while machining, it helps a lot too.
create a small trough  made of clay  around the plate to fill with more liquid nitrogen once in a while to keep the temps down, or just pour a bit on before the finish machining.



You gonna send those 64mm's my way any time soon?



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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #378 on: July 09, 2010, 04:10:35 pm »
I cant wait to see the CRs on your bike, when you get it all set and done I would like to see it run. I hated parting with them but I know that they went to a good home.  :)

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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #379 on: July 09, 2010, 04:14:11 pm »
You're losing it Paul buddy, you should have made it a threesome.  ;)

there's always tonight!  ;) ;D
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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #380 on: July 09, 2010, 04:15:19 pm »
so how street friendly are those 29s going to be? are you trying to make this more of a dedicated racer?

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I guess we'll find out, won't we? I think i might have to keep the idle higher than normal, but phil (nokrome) is running them on his hot CB750, and seems to have no problems.
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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #381 on: July 09, 2010, 04:17:10 pm »
Maybe a slight wrinkle in the copper was acting as a spring and it relaxed with a couple heat cool cycles....

I have had to re torque more than one set of heads


Those carbs a good 1st date, I bet the next one will be better 8)


A common malady with copper gaskets, the need to re-torque them multiple times.



And Paul, did you dip the copper in liquid nitrogen prior to machining?
Helps a lot.
If you can keep it cool while machining, it helps a lot too.
create a small trough  made of clay  around the plate to fill with more liquid nitrogen once in a while to keep the temps down, or just pour a bit on before the finish machining.



You gonna send those 64mm's my way any time soon?



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Hey Brent-

Yeah, I can get those out soon. Need to get the gearbox off to FBG for the other brent too (waller).  :)  I think I have someone here in town interested in my old pistons, also.. maybe we could both save on a little shipping. let me know what you want for them and i'll pass it along. thanks again for saving my ass!
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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #382 on: July 09, 2010, 04:17:46 pm »
I cant wait to see the CRs on your bike, when you get it all set and done I would like to see it run. I hated parting with them but I know that they went to a good home.  :)

Thanks again, man! They certainly will be at home on this engine..  ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #383 on: July 09, 2010, 04:19:58 pm »
Anyway, sorry for the multiple responses.. I'm not good at editing all of them into one post. 

Update on the head gasket leak situation: It looks like it wasn't the head gasket's fault, but rather that the threads let loose in the case for one of the cylinder bolts. I have the barrels back off now, and am installing inserts in all 12 to be safe. One more hurdle...
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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #384 on: July 09, 2010, 04:21:16 pm »

Hey Brent-

Yeah, I can get those out soon. Need to get the gearbox off to FBG for the other brent too (waller).  :)  I think I have someone here in town interested in my old pistons, also.. maybe we could both save on a little shipping. let me know what you want for them and i'll pass it along. thanks again for saving my ass!



Glad I could help!  

PM sent on the pistons.




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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #385 on: July 09, 2010, 05:04:02 pm »
Wow, absolutely beautiful!  I can't blame you for wanting one-on-one time with those carbs.  ;D

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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #386 on: July 10, 2010, 11:52:25 am »
I decided it would be best to fix all of the cylinder bolt holes, so I bought 12 EZ Lok inserts. I installed half of them last night, but have to pull the engine now to get to the front 6. one more hurdle, but one step closer to invincibility!


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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #387 on: July 10, 2010, 12:45:03 pm »
Wow man as many times as that bike's been apart I bet it doesn't take long at all for it to be scattered to pieces.
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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #388 on: July 10, 2010, 12:48:05 pm »
Wow man as many times as that bike's been apart I bet it doesn't take long at all for it to be scattered to pieces.

I feel like a nascar pit crew tearing this thing down... definitely fast at it, but I'm sick of having to!
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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #389 on: July 10, 2010, 01:17:40 pm »
Turned out really cool Paul, I live just over the hill from you in Redmond/Bend...Next time I'm in P-town I will try looking you up...My build is under "Wild Hair," take it easy


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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #390 on: July 10, 2010, 03:33:34 pm »
Turned out really cool Paul, I live just over the hill from you in Redmond/Bend...Next time I'm in P-town I will try looking you up...My build is under "Wild Hair," take it easy


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I'll check your build out.. I'm behind in that department. can't seem to find enough free time to check out all the build threads. I'm sure i'm missing several cool projects.
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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #391 on: July 11, 2010, 12:51:31 pm »
Paulages- bike looks amazing!

I've got a BSA A65 too- have you posted any details of your Thunderbolt anywhere?  With the talent you've shown on your Honda builds, I bet you've got great stuff to show on your British Twin stuff too!

I haven't found a forum that discusses old BSA's with members anywhere near as active or friendly (and forum software this organized) as this place.

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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #392 on: July 11, 2010, 12:58:54 pm »

I haven't found a forum that discusses old BSA's with members anywhere near as active or friendly (and forum software this organized) as this place.


not surprising. we sohc fans got lucky with this forum i think.  ;D

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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #393 on: July 11, 2010, 06:37:17 pm »
Paulages- bike looks amazing!

I've got a BSA A65 too- have you posted any details of your Thunderbolt anywhere?  With the talent you've shown on your Honda builds, I bet you've got great stuff to show on your British Twin stuff too!

I haven't found a forum that discusses old BSA's with members anywhere near as active or friendly (and forum software this organized) as this place.



I haven't found anywhere too good. I rebuilt the BSA from the crank bush up, then sold it to buy the norton I have now.. it's still in the shop, but not mine anymore. i need to change my signature. i am about to pick up a '69 lightning though...
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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #394 on: July 15, 2010, 12:38:08 am »
HOLY #$%*ING HELL!

I've had no time at the shop this week at all, so I've been putting in 15 minutes or so at a time putting it back together. anyway, I got it on the road tonight, and WOW, does it pull hard. It could be that I haven't ridden it in a while, but it really feels like it has lots more power than before. The dyno will tell, but i'm betting on breaking 75 HP with the displacement/CR bump and the CR29s..


Several times I accidentally pulled the front end up, simply grabbing a fistful of throttle... not little wheelies either, more like WOW I SHOULD SET THE FRONT END DOWN NOW wheelies. damn, I can't wait to get the loose ends sorted out. hopefully this weekend...


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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #395 on: July 15, 2010, 01:25:23 am »
  Awesome, that's more horses than a stock SV650 (if it does make that many).  How much did your bike weigh last time Paul?
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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #396 on: July 15, 2010, 04:39:41 am »
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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #397 on: July 15, 2010, 05:02:21 am »
Wicked build! I just caught on to this one! I Love that she stands up on you!!! Bad-ASSSSS!

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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #398 on: July 15, 2010, 08:34:43 am »
 Awesome, that's more horses than a stock SV650 (if it does make that many).  How much did your bike weigh last time Paul?


406# with 5# of gas and 4 qts oil... 385 dry.
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Re: Rebirth of paulages' cb735
« Reply #399 on: July 16, 2010, 02:15:33 pm »
HOLY #$%*ING HELL!

I've had no time at the shop this week at all, so I've been putting in 15 minutes or so at a time putting it back together. anyway, I got it on the road tonight, and WOW, does it pull hard. It could be that I haven't ridden it in a while, but it really feels like it has lots more power than before. The dyno will tell, but i'm betting on breaking 75 HP with the displacement/CR bump and the CR29s..


Several times I accidentally pulled the front end up, simply grabbing a fistful of throttle... not little wheelies either, more like WOW I SHOULD SET THE FRONT END DOWN NOW wheelies. damn, I can't wait to get the loose ends sorted out. hopefully this weekend...


 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D



The original owner of the cb750 those pistons came from has been asking me quite often if those piston have been used in a new motor yet or not.
I finally have an answer.
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Glad you are able to easily pull a wheelie.
75hp? I wouldn't be surprised, considering that the cb650 gets nearly 10cc:1 hp in stock configuration.
And you have gone a ways past that to say the least.


I have really enjoyed your build paulages, you have made a work of art IMO.
Now go finish the final touches, and ride the piss outta it!
 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D


How is the kick start? a bit hard, or not too bad?



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