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Renewing my CB 550, having fun... until near catastrophe!
« on: October 23, 2018, 08:03:00 AM »
been working on my new '74 CB 550.  It had only run for a few minutes, but it RAN.

I had just installed the valve covers (using rubber bands, thanks to these forums) and adjusted the tappetts.  I wanted to test the compression.  Looked good in #1, but couldn't get a reading in #2.  Something was blocking the end of the compression tester from sealing with the spark plug hole.  I looked in with a flashlight, saw something, tried to grab it, and then it disappeared...  into the pit.

Then the engine wouldn't turn over.  Got near to TDC for cylinders #2 and #3, stopped dead.  Tried rotating backwards... same thing.  The dreaded bolt in the cylinder!

I really did not want to pull the head.  But as a doctor, I have a flexable fiberoptic scope, for looking in ears.  About $40 on Ebay, the only way I had been able to look into my own ears.  So I fired it up on a laptop, looked down the sparkplug holes.

I had been installing stainless steel hex drive screws on the valve cover, and I was dreading that I would find one down the hole, since they are non-magnetic.  But I found instead an Allen drive bit, which I must have lost when removing the old screws.  One trip to WalMart, $4 for a magnetic pick up probe, and out it came on my second try.  Wow, I am so relieved.  Engine turns over again, and has compression!

Of course I really could have found it without the scope to see it, but it was so satisfactory to see what I was after.