1-18-2010
MLK Day
Robert and I drove to Pueblo this morning to have a look at an engine and no title frame. The seller, Tom, had lots of motorcycles in his garage. His rafters were full of junk that he hit with his head every few minutes. His hobby is really more of an addiction.
We tried to start the bike but it only turned over a few times and would not continue to run. Maybe it was just cold or maybe it needs more work? Tom attempted to fill the fuel tank and ended up poured gasoline all over everything. Carb cleaners were used as starting fluid… with no luck. He kicked the hell out of the thing but nothing seemed to work. We even noticed at one point that the kill switch was engaged but the beast wouldn’t cooperate.
After a few minutes of this Tom said that he had an engine that was just sitting in the corner and I was welcome to take it with me for nothing!
I am now one crappy engine richer. I’m assuming it will not run as it will not kick over but it looks a lot better than my 75. Coincidentally this new freebee is a 75 too. If nothing else the alternator cover is better than mine, all was not lost.
This engine’s SR# is CB750E-2390xxx and the one I had before is CB750E-2385xxx that means that the two are only 5258 pieces apart, unless I don’t understand the codes.
The trouble with engines has less to do with the engines and more to do with the people that build and repair them. No one but the guys at my local shop thought that the engine was in such bad shape that it could not be resurrected. As the engine gets disassembled the diagnosis changes.
After my new mechanic had a good look at my engine he found the following
1. Engine is in really good condition internally.
2. Heads and pistons are almost in perfect condition...however...
3. Engine had water all up inside it...needs deep cleaning
4. Oil pick-up screen was dirty and mostly blocked...likely the reason for engine "noise"
5. Cam parts showing wear: rockers, rollers and chain.
6. Sprocket needs replacement
The R.L.H. engine will need a new one of these and a decent cleaning, at least.
I really thought that I’d seen the last of this oily, cruddy, brown crap, yet here we are.
Not too bad, I think I’ll look into a Cycle Exchange alternator though.
The oil screen, even if it’s not the reason for the noise, smoke and gremlins it ain’t right!