Squealing noise around stator and slow return to idles
LM, I'm using carb cleaner and an air compressor. Appears to be cleaning the crankshaft ports and gaps just fine with a couple passes of each. A job like this was the reason I didn't want to crack the cases. If someone may point me to a link that I can kindergarten, I'd be more than grateful. My quick search wasn't fruitful. The vintagehonda.com parts manual isn't very helpful for more than a few small parts assembly...
And if you happen to know of an "engine rebuild" post, PLEASE post the link! Thanks in advance, BY
G, the "sludge gasket" happened to look and feel like a legitimate seal, and I was worried that by pulling it, I'd lose integrity somewhere else. Hi Brickyard
You will find that the sludge in this hole will have found its way into the big end bearings and will have reduced the life of your crank somewhat. It is possible to strip and clean this but you do need some tooling. To avoid problems in the future, I think you need to get it properly cleaned and you cannot really do that without taking it apart. You may be able to find a specialist who can do this for you. The reason that your piston was not being lubricated is because the oil supply to the big-end is blocked by that debris. Beyond the oilway you show in your picture are a whole series of oilways that get oil to the hollow big-end pin. Take a look at my CB72 restoration thread to see what you are dealing with. The crank may feel OK but I find that difficult to believe judging by the lack of lube at your piston. Sorry to be the bring of doom but now is the time to fix things if you don't want to be doing it again in a few weeks time.... http://www.honda305.com/forums/1961-cb7 ... 1-231.html Just read on a couple of pages to see where the dirt gets trapped... G
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