I could never quantify the time I have spent fishing, either... probably best not to think about it too hard.
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this build thread is a real education in itself, thanks for sharing your work in such detail--you say it's therapy, well, I thank you for sharing your time on the professor's couch.
I could never quantify the time I have spent fishing, either... probably best not to think about it too hard.1978 GS 750 E
1979 XS11 Standard
1973 CB450
1999 VFR800
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Pretty much finished the inlet ports. Got some valves coming to replace some that need to be swapped out.
Tried to take minimal material out as I'd like to maintain as much port velocity as possible. Also left the throat area as undisturbed as possible apart from cutting out the casting flaws on the long side and blending a gentle radius back into the bowl. On the short side I radiused it as best as possible, removing the sharp step which is ringed in red below. Again removing minimal metal.
Cleaned up the casting core flashings in the turn of the ports and blended then into the throat area. The bottom pic above is one done, and one to be done. Surface finished in 80 grit.
Fitted new roller bearing on the clutch release shaft. Never regretted buying a hydraulic press..
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Exhaust ports cleaned up. A couple of the inlet valves are badly cupped on the sealing face. It looks like the valves have been heavily lapped on using an electric drill. Replacements on the way. A serviceable inlet is shown for comparison.
I'm using a marker pen as a substitute for engineers blue to reveal and measure the seat contact width. The inlets appear to be over the 1.1mm limit. As do the exhausts.82 GSX1100SXZ Katana
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Got a spare 17" Eneki rear for the 750. It's marked "MT" which as far as I know is 'motorcycle tubeless' Of course being early 80s and not being specifically marked as tubeless it has the right rim profile but won't take a tubeless valve stem.
Counterbored a face for the valve stem seal. And used the metal valve stem face with some grinding paste to remove the cutter chatter marks.82 GSX1100SXZ Katana
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Originally posted by Big BlockLooks good. I was there a few weeks ago installing a new output shaft.82 GSX1100SXZ Katana
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Some progress while recovering from Covid. The inside of the engine was pretty dirty with firm sludge remaining where the particulates have settled out of the oil as it sat cold for the last 10+ years.
So I spent a couple of days cleaning the cases inside and removing lose paint, oxide and residual dirt.
Reassembled the empty cases, masked up, grease and wax remover, primer grey and the semi-gloss black engine enamel.
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Finally got some garage time. Time to reassemble the bottom bottom end.
Assembly lube (moly) for the crank bearings.
Shortened an 126 link cam chain down to 122
Upper case loaded. I'm using an anaerobic sealer on the case joint. This stuff stays liquid until its clamped down and starved of oxygen and then it cures between the mating surfaces. Excess is easy to wipe away and internally the engine oil washes uncured sealer away.
I applied it with an artist's brush. It is evenly applied, but the glare from the lights makes it look patchy.
All torqued up. Not too much excess.
Next step is get the crankcase into the chassis (before it gets too heavy) and then clutch, piston, barrels and head.
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Originally posted by slayer61 View PostI've been hearing lots of good things about this anaerobic sealer lately. Is it new? I'm gonna have to look into it and put some on the shelf.Last edited by KiwiAlfa156; 09-08-2022, 05:51 PM.82 GSX1100SXZ Katana
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