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What a concept - A Girl Bringing Back Her 1966 Super Hawk

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Post by sarals » Thu Dec 27, 2012 8:16 am

In the mean time, look what someone did to this 450! It is sitting in a reception area of a business on an airport as a display. I was told it runs and rides. Cute!

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1965 CB77 305 Super Hawk
1989 NT650 Hawk GT
1981 Yamaha XJ550 Seca

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Post by e3steve » Fri Dec 28, 2012 10:58 am

sarals wrote:Today I have the time to do it and the weather is warmer and dry (the garage is NOT cold!) so I plan to install the pistons and the barrel. The pistons are of no concern. However, the barrel could be. I'm going to put it on by myself. With no ring compressor (a hose clamp, maybe). Wish me luck (oh, I don't want to break a ring)!
A pair of broad 60mm hose clamps, well lubed, would do it.

Alternatively, you could scissor-cut some small food tins and secure them around the top of the pistons with two or three zip-ties.

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Post by sarals » Fri Dec 28, 2012 6:07 pm

e3steve wrote:
sarals wrote:Today I have the time to do it and the weather is warmer and dry (the garage is NOT cold!) so I plan to install the pistons and the barrel. The pistons are of no concern. However, the barrel could be. I'm going to put it on by myself. With no ring compressor (a hose clamp, maybe). Wish me luck (oh, I don't want to break a ring)!
A pair of broad 60mm hose clamps, well lubed, would do it.

Alternatively, you could scissor-cut some small food tins and secure them around the top of the pistons with two or three zip-ties.
Thank you, Steve. Luckily (or not) I haven't gotten to the task, yet. Somehow things just keep cropping up.... ;)
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1989 NT650 Hawk GT
1981 Yamaha XJ550 Seca

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Post by e3steve » Fri Dec 28, 2012 6:33 pm

I should mention, Sara: avoid the 'Jubilee'-type worm-drive hose clips; they will score the pistons. Use the clamp type, with the screw & nut through the folded-back tabs (much like the clamp on your starter motor, covering the brushes' access apertures).

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Post by sarals » Sat Dec 29, 2012 1:50 pm

e3steve wrote:I should mention, Sara: avoid the 'Jubilee'-type worm-drive hose clips; they will score the pistons. Use the clamp type, with the screw & nut through the folded-back tabs (much like the clamp on your starter motor, covering the brushes' access apertures).
Okay, gotcha - thank you for that!
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1989 NT650 Hawk GT
1981 Yamaha XJ550 Seca

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Post by sarals » Mon Dec 31, 2012 4:40 pm

Yay!

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I did this in my laundry room where it was warm and brightly lit. I had no problems at all, the pistons just pretty much slid right into the liners with no arguments. I used plenty of oil on the liners and rings (and the wristpins), and it made for a reasonably easy assembly.
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1965 CB77 305 Super Hawk
1989 NT650 Hawk GT
1981 Yamaha XJ550 Seca

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Post by sarals » Mon Dec 31, 2012 4:45 pm

Something looks to be off here. The drive chain for the oil slinger appears to be offset towards the outside, away from the center cases. Is that thrust washer in the right place, against the center cases, or does it go on the outside of the slinger body, under the alignment pin?

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1989 NT650 Hawk GT
1981 Yamaha XJ550 Seca

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