MLK day was a Holiday so I day tripped from Seattle to Eugene OR to pick up my next project.
"Secret ninja" 1977 cb750F2 The bike looked pretty good from a distance, but it had some serious rust that was covered up (pretty good) by spray bomb. I hate it when PO's do this to sell a bike.
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After the first day on the bike;
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Trashed parts / The exhaust was taken out of the trash....
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I wanted to get the motor out asap because I want to tear it down first to were I am at.
Finally got some more wrenching time in. here is the case with the broken cylinder studs (what a #$%*). Took it to a machine shop but they had no luck. Luckily I c=have a spare case for the build.
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The second set of cases are getting media blasted. The internals looked pretty good considering how the outside of the engine looked.
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New CAD plating system (
www.caswellplating.com) works great to refinish old metal bits. I am re plating and polishing all the fasteners and small pieces.
The engine is getting: New HD studs
New cam
New camchain
New rings
Hone
New high flow valves
New valve springs and retainers
New valve guides
mild port/ polish
Barnett Clutch
I also plan on installing the Gordon frame kit once it arrives so I will be able to work on the motor in the future ( big bore?) if I decide to.