Big status update, with LOTS of new pictures. One pic per topic pasted below, lots more at the links:
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Cylinders honed up really nicely. Based on this I ended up doing a custom order of 5 sets of cast iron rings from Total Seal, rather than move up to 836 just yet. I have one extra set unclaimed if someone wants it.
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Coated the tank with POR-15 and it turned out great. I took every precaution. Top 3 suggestions: prep with both chemicals as recommended, keep it warm, spend at least an hour draining it out before setting it to dry. I didn't fully remove all rust before coating, but based on the results, I'm convinced the coat was a good thing.
Be sure to check out the gallery; I actually managed to get photos
inside the damn tank.
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GOODIES! ffjmoore sold me a bunch of new-old-stock F2/F3 parts where I had some wear or damage from the PO. Glamour shot below: NOS muffler with only 22 miles on it. Link also has pics of the speedo; PO seems to have swapped in an older year. Magically I have a higher redline now.
11) Gord Bush Performance did
an amazing job repairing/retrofitting on my cylinder head and engine crankcases. I had him repair chain damage near where the countersprocket sits, rebuild two holes missing there with aluminum fill and helicoils, remove a busted stud (he installed a helicoil there too), replace the valve guides, and resurface the cylinder head. Below is how beautiful your head can look:
And here's my attempt at MRieck's avatar:
12) For Hondaman: you asked for
pics of the rear brake. Here they are. Haven't yet rebuilt it; will do so shortly, when the new brake lines arrive.
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Fully cleaned and reassembled the transmission. This is only half the pics. Since I couldn't get my hands on any red assembly grease, I'm using white lithium. (I'm worried about my black moly grease gumming up the oil pump.)
I noticed on this F3 that the bushings for 2 of the three free-spinning gears on the countershaft are flanged, with the flange acting as a thrust washer. I also noticed that those bushings have 2 oiling holes in them, but the shaft only has one drilled through it. I spent about 30 minutes trying to drill a second set of oiling holes in the transmission shaft before I gave up. No bit I have is strong enough to go through. Below you can see a picture of one of the holes; the one on the left side is 180 degrees offset from this one.
I also have some worn dogs on C3...does this look horrible to anyone? I am thinking I can get away with it.
On deck for this week: big lot of parts coming in from Honda, cleaning the rest of the engine up, painting with POR-15 + Blackote, Gordon frame kit.