Hi all,
I've been restoring a 73 CB500 I inherited from my brother over this last year and finally got the engine back together. New valves (lapped and sealing well), cylinders bored, new rings, gaskets etc. etc. Anyways, after putting the cam-cover on (I took all the tappet screws out first), I installed the tappets for 1 and then 4 at the 1-4T mark, then 2 then 3 to 002 intake and 003 exhaust in the same order my clymer manual showed.
When I crank the engine over by hand, the valves seem to get stuck open, and then sort of go "ka-ping!" about half a crankshaft revolution later when they snap shut. Just about every valve seems to do this with vary degrees of regularity\intermittence. If I back all the tappet screws out about 1/8"-1/4" and turn the engine over, they all open and close smooth as butter, the second I tighten them back down again they start sticking open and and popping closed. I've double checked that the camshaft mark lines up horizontally right at the 1-4T mark, and reinstalled the head and it still does this. I tried a spare cam cover I had and it still had the same issue.
Does anyone have any advice to offer? I appreciate any help :-)