I'm continuing with my rebuild, waiting for parts to put cases back together. The cases, cylinder and head painted up nicely, better than I expected. I used VHT and baked 'em in the oven while my wife was away
.
I honed the cylinders last night and that went OK too. I also started with valve lapping but it didn't go as well. The darn suction cup won't stay fastened to the twist stick. I guess thats a hazard of working with cheap tools. I don't really know what I'm doing either (a bigger problem
). I have 120 and 280 grit compound. I've smeared a little compound on the valve and then gave it a minutes worth of twisting while applying light pressure to the stick. I used the coarse and then the fine but didn't see much difference.
Compression was good before I started this rebuild, I haven't done anything much to the valves or seats - yet - to change that. I don't plan on having the valves or seats recut. Am I wasting my time with this lapping compound?
I'm hoping this rebuild will last a lifetime, but maybe I'll have it apart again for this or that leak. Terry, I wish I could do it in two days, but thats just not gonna happen for me. I see the drag racers overhaul their engines
between heats and I'm in awe.
I'm not in a hurry, although we have some serious snowmelt going on here. One of the nice things about a Michigan winter is a lotta time to work on the CB. I'm thinking about spring, and my target completion date of April 15th, one month away.