Looking good. Keep it going. I'm getting ready to paint the engine soon and am going to get some of that Duplicolor. Problem is it's been too cold in FL!!!!! Good luck man!
I couldn't believe the recent weather down your way. My family is in Tampa and Daytona Beach and said it was the coldest it's been in ages.
Hoping the duplicolor holds up but as far as application, the stuff is great to work with and applies well.
Todays list of chores included prepping and painting the upper and lower triple trees, installing the new Tapered Bearing Kit, and getting the top half of the frame painted. Due to the limited workspace I couldn't hang the frame for paint and have to do this in stages. Not so bad as I have tons of smaller side projects to tackle in between coats.
The new bearing are now installed, and already, a huge difference. Curious to see how this feels on the road. My old stock bearings would "fall" into notches at dead center and as the bars rotated left and right. *The upper bearing race came out easy enough using a brass threaded rod as a drift and a bit of force. The bottom race was a different story. Complete pain in the ass but after an hour or so of struggling I got it out. The new All Balls Bearings were easy enough to set up and get installed. I ended up using the smaller of the two shims included in the kit to get the proper lower bearing height.
I started taking inventory of the front end items and getting things ready to reassemble later this week. I picked up a set of 35mm clipons, new headlight ears, custom fitted stainless steel brake lines, and a used set of forks with near mint top tubes. *(It turns out that the CB500T uses the same forks as the CB500 and CB550K if anyone's ever looking).Already have a nice Nissin Master Cylinder Set up off a late model Ninja and the rest of the brake components ready to go.
The place still reaks of paint (again) but I'm almost done with the frame and ready to drop the engine in. Here's everything as it sits now. I've got another full day tomorrow to dedicate to the project and am hoping to get through the rest of the painting.
I'm working on rebuilding and polishing the forks this week as well and had a quick question.The forks are already removed from the bike. I drained the fork oil, removed the top screws and springs, but cannot get the 6mm hex bolts to budge on the bottom of the forks so I can get to the seals. I tried my trusty impact driver and still no luck. Any suggestions as to how to get these out? I've got 4 forks here and cant get any of the bolts out. I must be missing something. Any tips would be welcome.
Also, I checked the CB550 Shop Manual and they just say to tighten the top steering bearing cover down until the bars move side to side with slight resistance. I was hoping to get this set correctly the first go round and was wondering if there are any other guidelines or indicators I can use to get this tightened down properly.