CB650C Project from P. I. Needs help of a brethren..
Re: CB650C Project from P. I. Needs help of a brethren..
While its apart take a small file to all the flashing points on the outside of the cyls. Will help airflow and keep crap from plugin up the passages. Takes some work but they clean up nice.
Did you clean the tank out?!?!?!?!
Re: CB650C Project from P. I. Needs help of a brethren..
I can't believe you sanded the piston skirt and piston ring grooves, too.
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Re: CB650C Project from P. I. Needs help of a brethren..
relax Volker. its just soda blasted.
Re: CB650C Project from P. I. Needs help of a brethren..
Glad to see that you weathered the storm in good shape.
Make sure that you wash those parts well. Any left over soda residue from blasting will cause a reaction with the oil on startup. Possibly causing more damage.
Ghost
Make sure that you wash those parts well. Any left over soda residue from blasting will cause a reaction with the oil on startup. Possibly causing more damage.
Ghost
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Wayward Son:1980 CB650C, RestoMod Period Custom Touring
Bad Moon: 1983 XJ750MK Midnight Maxim, Full Dress Tour Deluxe w/ X-1 Fairing
Nemesis: 1983 XJ750K Maxim, Old School style chopper
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82 CB650SC Brake Caliper Info
Stable
Wayward Son:1980 CB650C, RestoMod Period Custom Touring
Bad Moon: 1983 XJ750MK Midnight Maxim, Full Dress Tour Deluxe w/ X-1 Fairing
Nemesis: 1983 XJ750K Maxim, Old School style chopper
Re: CB650C Project from P. I. Needs help of a brethren..
ARE you going to have the pistons ceramic coated?
Re: CB650C Project from P. I. Needs help of a brethren..
usbear wrote:ARE you going to have the pistons ceramic coated?
I would want to but I believe its not available here or somebody provides that kind of service.
Re: CB650C Project from P. I. Needs help of a brethren..
MiGhost wrote:Glad to see that you weathered the storm in good shape.
Make sure that you wash those parts well. Any left over soda residue from blasting will cause a reaction with the oil on startup. Possibly causing more damage.
Ghost
yeah. i lived in about a couple hundred miles off the typhoons path. its was windy during the wake of the typhoon but nothing compared to our central region that was badly hit though. really really devastating.
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Re: CB650C Project from P. I. Needs help of a brethren..
Sorry I have been gone a bit..
Your project has come a LONG way! Wow..
I am happy that you have not been involved to the extent that your neighbors were in that horrible storm. That is something the Pacific was always kindof dicey with, typhoons. Part of the animal, I am afraid. My prayers to your countrymen and family.
Your project has come a LONG way! Wow..
I am happy that you have not been involved to the extent that your neighbors were in that horrible storm. That is something the Pacific was always kindof dicey with, typhoons. Part of the animal, I am afraid. My prayers to your countrymen and family.
Re: CB650C Project from P. I. Needs help of a brethren..
bubbachicken wrote:Sorry I have been gone a bit..
Your project has come a LONG way! Wow..
I am happy that you have not been involved to the extent that your neighbors were in that horrible storm. That is something the Pacific was always kindof dicey with, typhoons. Part of the animal, I am afraid. My prayers to your countrymen and family.
thanks for the thoughts and prayers. and dont' feel sorry for being away for awhile we have our own things to tend. I hope you are already in great shape. I see you are back to fixing your bike again. I am following your rebuild as well. Please post more pics.
I am on my way to the powdercoating to get parts with fresh paint. I will take the chassis the last.
Re: CB650C Project from P. I. Needs help of a brethren..
Too nice to put on the Bike now sir! Just Garage ART
Very good looking parts and durable coating.
Heat dissipating coatings good, powder?
Very good looking parts and durable coating.
Heat dissipating coatings good, powder?
Re: CB650C Project from P. I. Needs help of a brethren..
usbear wrote:Too nice to put on the Bike now sir! Just Garage ART
Very good looking parts and durable coating.
Heat dissipating coatings good, powder?
Hey Bob! Good to hear from you! I will ask if they have that kind of coat. Afaik, they have for outdoor and indoor grade coating, saw rough and wood finish samples too.
Re: CB650C Project from P. I. Needs help of a brethren..
Powercoating will mean a lot of additional heat load for the engine.
Remember this is an airhead engine and the fins all over the case and oil pan and whatever are not just for decoration.
Remember this is an airhead engine and the fins all over the case and oil pan and whatever are not just for decoration.
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