Well I'm really enjoying my Easter long weekend, Christianity rocks! (apologies to all the other religions, but if I don't get a day off work, you suck!)
Anyway, I've got Tom's CB750 here, to fix the leaking countershaft seal. The first obstacle was the fact that the whole bike has been re-wired, so there are no quick disconnect plugs, just my trusty pair of wire cutters.
Everything else came off pretty easily, so it wasn't long before I had the engine out.
The engine has had a recent 836cc Wiseco kit installation and top end rebuild, and had no other leaks worth mentioning, so rather than mess up all that good work I decided to go in from underneath. I managed to wreck 2 screws and bust one stud in the process, but Jesus was smiling down at me from his cross, and I managed to get them all out without too much trouble.
I went thru my boxes and tubs and found a new seal kit and a new stud.
I cleaned both cases up, and applied some Threebond 1194, and let it set up for a little while before I put the cases together.
About that time the battery went flat on my camera, but by then I'd had enough fun wrenching for the day and went inside for a couple of hot cross buns. Happy Easter! Cheers, Terry.