working on primarily honda CB's the last few years, I've become quite versed in it's language. sure, there are varying dialects but never straying to far from it's core, and I find myself referencing manuals less and less.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Thursday, September 19, 2013
CB750 build continues
with a few shipping issue out of the way, my crankshaft main bearings showed up successfully on monday afternoon. it didn't take long to plastiguage for clearances, drop in the transmission, shift drum and button up the bottom end. tuesday, I tackled the engine on all fronts, installing the stator, clutch and shifter assembly. once I have a decent set of cylinders, the rest of the build should all fall together.
happenings around the shop
the XS650 build is continuing on it's slow and stead pace. problems with the stock head gasket has prompted a custom made copper head gasket. with the gasket on it's way, the build will nears completion.
m.'s CB750 had a few charging issues that were sorted out, but he was still going through batteries fast. the original builder of the bike had the wiring set up with the headlight, tail light, speedo and tach lights all on once you turn the key position to on. m.'s 3 amp/hour battery didn't stand a chance handling such a huge draw. I installed a waterproof accessory switch, so that with the key switched to the on position, the only draw are the coils and the pamco ignition (0.020 amps). With the accessory switch, all the lights can be saved for after dark.
Labels:
cafe,
CB750,
electrical,
HUGHSHANDBUILT,
pamco,
PMA,
rephase,
XS650
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