So it has been slow going since I last posted. I had thought about not keeping up with the forums but I find myself more often than not coming here for knowledge so I decided to keep this post going till I have a finished product.
I ordered and received Bill Silver's book as well as the "Clymer Vintage Japanese Street Bikes Manual M305." It might just be personal preference but thus far I find the Clymer manual more helpful; there are many hand drawn sketches and print that I do not find as helpful as the pictures in the M305 but to each their own right?
The latest on the bike is terrible. I placed an order for a bunch of parts, to include a gasket kit and had intended on putting the bike back together. After all I AM a neophyte with this engine and until I get some more experience what is the sense in going any further. I received the parts and proceed in the first step in reassembly when I notice the pistons are locked up. Damn. Well I start doing a visual inspection, wiping off some of the grime from the underside and trying to figure things out when I notice something I had not seen until now...
A crack in my lower crank case. Not sure if this can be repaired as such, so I am searching online for a replacement. Until it is ordered I am somewhat at a halt. For now Sharon will just have to sit in the garage keeping the modern bikes company. Thanks for sticking with me thus far!