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Aid3nn
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Post by Aid3nn » Fri Apr 27, 2012 1:31 pm

i see what happened, lol. i meant crank nut...

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Fri Apr 27, 2012 1:57 pm

The nut is on wrong side in but ya have it installed and if the inner tab is still good no problems.
(see the rounded edge is to allow the tabs which face our to not pressure them as the sharp edge does) ..................lm
Aid3nn wrote:ill take a look to see if it was somehow switched. but everything has been kept separated in tagged plastic baggies. this is my first honda rebuild, so i have no idea what the parts are supposed to look like. if the nut is back on like that, its because it came to me that way.

Aid3nn
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Post by Aid3nn » Tue May 01, 2012 10:45 am

thanks for the confirmation loud mouse! im about to head down to do more work this morning. thought id share yesterdays brief work as well. got the valves, keepers and springs installed quickly thanks to my good friend tyler who got me interested in motorcycles in the first place. pic below.

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Aid3nn
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Post by Aid3nn » Wed May 02, 2012 12:28 pm

got the cam back in with rockers and cam chain riveted with all the marks up at TDC. going back today briefly for some more work....

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Post by hillhudson » Wed May 02, 2012 2:02 pm

I'm no master engine mechanic but through my experience here and learning from lm, I'd say this would be a good time to make sure your cam isn't installed 180 degrees out. It's a real bummer ad easy to accidentally do if your Not familiar with this engine. I got lucky with my first cb77 rebuild but it doesn't hurt to take a second and look. But you said you already "riveted" your cam chain ? That means you don't have the kind with the release clip ? That'd suck if it was 180 over and you'd have to break the chain to fix it .

-hill
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Aid3nn
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Post by Aid3nn » Thu May 03, 2012 11:51 am

well im not familiar with this engine as some. its my first total engine rebuild, so you could say im new, lol!

ive followed bill silvers guide to the letter upon re installation. i must have read and re-read everything a million times before clamping down on the rivet style master link.

how do i tell if ive placed the cam 180 out as you say?

also things are now a little far for checking that now lol... but im certain in the cam to crank timing, the master link is resting above the 0 punch @ TDC, and the advance cam is facing the right way as well.

dont mind the mismatched valve covers, ill get myself a matching set. although ive seen vented valve covers somewhere. are these still available?

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Aid3nn
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Post by Aid3nn » Mon May 07, 2012 11:04 am

tappets set up correctly so everything seems alright with the engine. going back today for more shenanigans with a better camera... pics soon.

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