to pass the time this winter i am going to do an engine build with the 2 spare engines in my shop. i completed a top-end build last winter that included a cb650 cam and i had a blast doing it. the bike runs great with the porting and new rings.
this time around i am going all the way into the transmission for inspection and going to do another 650cam swap and i and going to do porting on the intake/exhaust. i am going to advance the cam gear 5-8 degrees by machining out the holes, it seems the one i currently have in my bike "comes on too late".
I found the oil had metal in it, so i opened up the cover an the cam gear is chewed. Also, the sides of the bottom case has wear where the cam chain runs-so i figure the tensioner failed(the chain jumped and rubbed) and (the tensioner)was replaced due to the minimal wear on it that i see. the issiue i see is that the cam gear/chain wasnt replace so the chewing continued.
Here is the teardown so far and The coolest woman in the world that allows this kind of mess!
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So here is my first problem-
i have a complete seized motor that i want to get the chain/cam gear out of- but how? to my knowlege icant pull the head off due to the fact that i cannot rotate the cam gear and be able to remove the two cam bolts. i dont think there is enough slack in the chain to remove it from the gear that is still bolted. i want the cam and chain- but it saeems the only way to get down into the motor is cutting the chain! Ideas??