Bob Hamilton of Golden Age motorcyles out of Virginia did the work. He is a 15 year Honda mechanic and has all the tooling in his home machine shop for the work. I highly, highly recommend him. Because this kit takes multiple passes with the boring machine, he may charge a little extra, but i got a great deal. If you are interested, send me your email address and I can send you pictures of the finished work. Here's the info:
For $140, this is what I provide.
1) Ship me your CB400F cylinders.
Hamilton Systems, Inc.
23336 Rogerdale PL
Sterling, VA 20166
703-447-1989
bob.hamilton@asg.com
2) I will media clean your cylinders, exterior fins included.
3) I will dress your gasket surfaces for a good seal.
4) I will bore your cylinders with a Kwik-Way FWS Boring Machine.
5) I will hone your cylinders with a proper cross hatch and finish.
6) I will clean/debur the surface followed by a coat of lube to prevent rust.
7) I will bill you and provide status as to how the bore job went.
I will ship your cylinders back to you with your new Big Bore Kit ready to install.
Also, optionally, there are 3 separate types of coatings that can be applied to your pistons for longer life, smoother running and better performance:
1) Dry Film Lubricant (DFL), is a lubricating fill applied to the skirt of the piston that reduces friction, inhibits galling and seizing and in some instances can aid in dispersing heat. They are slippery and provide an extremely low coefficient of friction, which provides added protection during high engine temperatures and other extreme conditions.
2) Thermal Barrier Coating (TBC) is a ceramic based coating applied to the crown of the piston that insulates the piston and rings against damaging heat transfer, keeping more of the heat inside the combustion chamber. It also provides a more even distribution of combustion, which not only increases efficiency and power, it eliminates hot spots that can lead to pre-ignition and detonation
3) Oil Shedding Coating is applied to the underside of the piston allowing oil that is splashed onto the piston to shed rapidly. The longer oil clings to a hot surface the hotter the oil and the part becomes. By shedding the oil more quickly, this helps eliminate hot oil from blocking the cooler oil from contacting the hot surface. cooler oil will be splashed over the surface more frequently.
The pistons are media cleaned first to assure a good bonding surface (ring grooves are covered). After the coatings are applied, the pistons are baked at specific temperatures and times.
The normal cost is $10 per coating per piston. But I'm running a special for 4 cylinder bikes: $100 for all 3 coatings on all 4 pistons. $70 for 2 of the coatings on all 4 pistons. Or the standard price of $40 for one coating on all 4 pistons.
Here is my website address:
http://www.goldenagemotorcycles.com/Thanks!
Bob Hamilton