At last! A little bit of 'me' time in the workshop. My last free weekend was spent gardening, getting a neighbour's tractor running and repairing a lawnmower.
I knew that I had the 'correct' early style primary cover for this bike, but when I dragged it out and started cleaning it up, there were a few nasty gouges and defects. The joint face was a bit horrible so I gave the high-spots some treatment with a long flat file. Infortunately there were a couple of places where metal had been damaged and 'flatting' on wet-or dry paper wasn't going to fix it.
Along with the damage to the clutch oil feed gallery and the underside of the gear-shift boss - it was time to break out the 'Techno-Weld' aluminum solder.
All damage was cleaned with my mini 2" grinder and then the cover was heated with an insulated blanket to keep the heat in. The 'weld' material is melted against the hot aluminum where it melts on contact. A little stainless steel wire abrader is used to break the oxide layer and allow the two materials to bond.
I was able to grind off the excess with the grinder and get the cover ready for wet sanding to smooth out the grinding marks.
A couple of marks in the joint face were filled in the same way and it was ready to sand and prep the cover for paint.
It was a nice warm day so I was able to get some paint on this and the kickstarter cover. I had to fill a few more blemishes but we are almost there with the final pieces for the engine.
When these two are complete, I am looking forward to getting the hubs finished and getting them into the rims.
Slow progress is better than no progress.... :-)
Just a quick reminder of how it all started....
G