Hey Folks,
Just last week I found a decently clean 79 CB650 at a barn sale, no title, and hasn't turned over in a dozen years. The price was too good to pass up and I drove home with it against all better judgement or reason. I've not done much work on it yet, as I had to petition my local court for a new title to be issued and I don't want to get too far ahead of myself if it doesn't go through for whatever reason. After a fairly thorough inspection, she has everything except for the stock exhausts (they look to be from another model, maybe a CB750?) and the air chamber that sits directly behind the carbs. The carbs, engine, and transfer case all are fairly clean on the inside for having sat over a decade, and I'm chomping at the bit to start working on it. My thoughts were to do a carb and engine rebuild (the gaskets must be like paper after so long) before going through the electrical components one by one to figure out why it hasn't run in so long. Any tips for a first time SOHC4 rebuild would be appreciated, as I've worked on car engines before but never any motorcycles.
-T