Alright, I finally got off my ass and dug back into this today. I had the usual reasons for not working on it, but things have settled down a bit so hopefully I can make some forward progress next week.
I chatted with a welder friend of mine, and he's stoked to build a hardtail frame, so that's what we're gonna do. Next week I'm going to get the frame together as a roller and bring it over to his shop so we can get started. I picked up a drum hub from a 1980 CM400 that I'm gonna use as a front wheel. The stock rim on that was 18" (I think), which is cool - I dig the look of the same size wheels front and back.
Today I tapped out the primary shaft, removed the crank and transmission shafts from the cases, and took a few basic measurements.
Since this is my first time getting this far into an engine, I don't know what it should look like, but it seems pretty damn good to me!
Now I'm trying to figure out what I need to order to get this thing back together, and what I need to check while it's apart. I need to get some plastigage to check the bearings. Other than that, I was wondering if I need to check all the measurements in the manual? I don't have a dial indicator, and I don't know any other way to check the runout for the valves, cam, camshaft, etc. I also don't have a bore checker. If I can get away with just honing the cylinders at home, I'd like to do that, but is there a way to tell? How about the bearing seats - the manual said they should be checked with a bore indicator too... I'm also not sure if I should even take the rods off the crank...
Should I replace the cam chain? Primary chain? Cam chain guide & tensioner?
I'm looking for a source for a head gasket, and still wondering about the piston rings, as well.
I'm feeling a bit lost right now, if you all couldn't tell, so any advice on what to check and where to source parts is greatly appreciated. Looking at the engine, I wonder if I needed to take the darn thing apart. Maybe I should just button it back up...
Here's the album from the engine teardown -
http://s4.photobucket.com/albums/y144/AnotherSoul4Sale/Engine%20Teardown/ - I'm happy to take more pics if anyone wants to see anything in more/ detail!