Hello all. I am building another CB750/900cc engine (#3), (and soon will be building #4, which is mostly machined and ready for assembly...) and have been thinking about installing a welded valve cover. I personally have never handled nor possessed one. In spite of this it seems like a reasonably good idea, and am considering making one for this engine. Plus they just look 'trick'!
Does anyone out there have a "pattern" for welding/drilling or any recommendations for this hopeful builder?
Cycle-X has a few on eBay right now, but I have so many spare valve covers just sitting around that there is no reason to spend money on one....
Here are the pics of the current Cycle-X ones:
This one appears to have aluminum nuts welded to the valve cover. If this is the case, I would imagine it was made by first grinding four flat spots on the valve cover, then the holes were pre-drilled, and then the nuts were welded in place over the holes on the flat sections..... At least, that's how I would do it. The seller claims to have a black chrome finish (which maybe does not look so good in some areas -- maybe it was "black chrome" powder coated?).
This one appears to simply have had four big globules of weld built up in the approximately correct place for the four locations, then they were ground flat, drilled, and tapped.
I personally prefer the idea of welding in aluminum nuts, if I can pull it off.....
Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions, etc?
Peace and grease,
Steve