was gonna add this to my last build thread (
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=42532.0 ) but i thought it better to just start a new thread BECAUSE there are a bunch of 550 big bore threads or Gentleman's Express builds ... but none of them are finished!!!! (the threads anyway)
so i thought somebody way down the line doin search will get some closure and see the finished product (i hope
)
so this has been my plan for quite some time, just got thrown on the backburner while gathering parts
so here is the plan :
retro fit 80's 550 Nighthawk oil cooler
CB750 pistons ..machined flat top (not the gentlemans express profile)
CB650 primary chain tensioner and oil pan
(i wanna try and mod the tensioner so that i don't need the 650 oil pan, cuz i like my exhaust the way it is)
and you could refer the link above and see the head and the rest of the top end
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so my plan was to use all my spares to build this bottom end, i have enough to build 2.... but upon inspecting this one , and seeing how bad the primary chain was , i thought i should check the chain that's actually
in the bike .. and that was not to good either
Sooooooooo... this now becomes a mandatory upgrade , and since i'm gonna be in the cases any damn way .. i'm gonna play
on with the show
WOW !!!!!
WOW!!!WHOA!!! probly gonna bring this to work and put some weld on that oil passage, just for piece of mind
Now for the oil cooler..
normally i don't start threads till there is more to share ... but it seems i have lost a bunch of pictures taken during some of the process so i thought i'd start the thread before i got too '"dis-com-bob-u-late-ed"
so, go ahead and open a new tab and search Ebay for an 80's 550 Nighthawk oil cooler ..... go ahead i'll wait ..
ok .. so now you know what it used to look like .... i had to cut the center out, remove some of the meat at the top fins(where the oil filter joins) and remove alot of the cooling fins on the motor block so it would fit together
before
after
thats the start , will be getting my pistons back from the lathe guy at work in a week "or so"
should have my primary chain the next few days as well