hello all.
been lurking here for a long time. thought you might like to see the progress on my cb350 redo.
i picked the bike up off a friend, it was his girlfriend's (she wanted something a little bigger, and i'm 5'8", 150 pounds...perfect for me)...it's been ridden and maintained for the past 8 years. it was clean, decent running shape, and cheap.
i went down the list once i got the bike, making sure everything was a-ok.
sadly, the compression was low, most notably the right cylinder. 60 right, 120 left. a squirt of oil brought the compression up to 150. we're thinking rings.
it also had a weeping head gasket.
since i'm an obsessive-compulsive bike geek, of course i have to tear this thing down and give it the full once-over.
i started the work about three weeks ago. here's the progress so far...
this is the day i brought it over to a mechanic pal to help with what tools and space i don't have.
it's in such nice shape, i don't want to cafe it out, rather a 'mild custom', compared to bone stock.
we removed the engine, tore the top end down, and waited for parts to arrive. in the meantime, i've been cleaning up everything i can get a rag or toothbrush on.
blasted the barrels and cylinder head cover clean.
the base and cylinder head gaskets were practically welded on, that was probably the worst step so far. took a LOT of time and patience to get things off without gouging the mating surfaces.
ended up getting everything clean. extracted a broken exhaust stud. removed the battery tray and ground off the tube attaching the stock air filters. blasted it clean, repainted and ready to go.
honed the cylinders, new cam chain tensioner bits, new rings, valve job. cleaned up the engine and reassembled.
just started polishing it a bit to see how it would look. ended up really nice for doing it by hand.
just started ^
not bad for first round of hand-polishing? v
the old tensioner wheels were pretty chewed up.
some parts came in the mail. brand new points plate/assembly, hondaman ignition, stator and rectifier/regulator from rick's.
more parts! hagon shocks spec'ed to the bike/load, really nice side covers, new chain.
i have the wheels off, getting ready to do the front end.
next step is to finish assembling the engine (install points assembly, stator, etc.) waiting on stainless fasteners. i have a brand new set of mikuni vm30's, k&n filters, and new throttle cable coming.
i got an email from hondaman, telling me the low compression (since the old rings looked fine) is due to the cylinders warping oval, a common problem with these little twins. around 5000 miles, the metals heat and warp. this is easily cured with an overbore and new pistons...sadly, it's not in the budget currently. hopefully i don't start burning oil and losing compression in a few thousand miles, or it's gonna be another tear down sooner than later.
tapered steering bearings and front end cleaning are the other projects for this week.
we're going to blast the top triple tree down to bare metal and polish, along with the various hardware. clean the fork assemblies and change the oil, preload the springs a half inch. install euro bars (gotta route the wiring, ugh!)
i cleaned up and polished my wheels over the weekend. i'll be dropping those off to get a spoke replaced, true the wheels, then install and balance the new avon roadrunners.
basically, i'm hoping by next monday, it's ready for the inspection to get it on the road!
i'll update with new pics, etc., after i get back home (out of town working until thursday, the wait is killing me!)